shogunal
English
Etymology
shogun + -al.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃoʊɡənəl/
Adjective
shogunal (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to a shogun.
- 1994, Mary Elizabeth Berry, The culture of civil war in Kyoto, Diane Publishing, page 35:
- ordered to comply with shogunal demands in accord with the law...
- 1994, Mary Elizabeth Berry, The culture of civil war in Kyoto, Diane Publishing, page 35:
- Resembling a shogun.
- 1975, James B. Palais, Politics and policy in traditional Korea, Harvard University Press, pages 11-12:
- the military-aristocratic Ch'oe family, which passed its shogunal type authority down hereditarily through four generations.
- 1975, James B. Palais, Politics and policy in traditional Korea, Harvard University Press, pages 11-12:
Anagrams
- Shangluo
French
Etymology
From shogun + -al. Perhaps from English shogunal.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃɔ.ɡu.nal/
Adjective
shogunal (feminine shogunale, masculine plural shogunaux, feminine plural shogunales)
- shogunal [from late 19th c.]
Further reading
- “shogunal”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Spanish
Adjective
shogunal (plural shogunales)
- shogunal