See also: sógun and sogún

Czech edit

Etymology edit

Derived from Japanese 将軍 (shōgun), from an abbreviation of 征夷大将軍 (Seii Taishogun, General who overcomes the barbarians), from Middle Chinese (tsjàng-kjun, leader of troops, general).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈʃoːɡun]
  • Hyphenation: šó‧gun

Noun edit

šógun m anim

  1. shogun (the supreme commander of the armed forces of feudal Japan)

Declension edit

Slovak edit

Etymology edit

Derived from Japanese 将軍 (shōgun), from an abbreviation of 征夷大将軍 (Seii Taishogun, General who overcomes the barbarians), from Middle Chinese (tsjàng-kjun, leader of troops, general).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

šógun m anim (genitive singular šóguna, nominative plural šóguni, genitive plural šógunov, declension pattern of chlap)

  1. shogun (the supreme commander of the armed forces of feudal Japan)

Declension edit


Derived terms edit

References edit

  • šógun”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2024