右大臣
Japanese edit
Etymology 1 edit
Kanji in this term | ||
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右 | 大 | 臣 |
う Grade: 1 |
だい Grade: 1 |
じん Grade: 4 |
goon |
From 右 (u, “right”) + 大臣 (daijin, “government minister”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
- (politics, historical) the minister of the right, a government position in the 太政官 (Daijō-kan, “Great Council of State”, the highest government office under the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system)
- (politics, historical) a government position in the 太政官 (Dajō-kan, “Great Council of State”) during the early Meiji period [1869–1885]
Coordinate terms edit
- 太政大臣 (daijō-daijin), 太政大臣 (dajō-daijin, “chancellor of the realm”)
- 左大臣 (sadaijin, “minister of the left”)
- 内大臣 (naidaijin, “minister of the interior”)
Derived terms edit
Etymology 2 edit
Kanji in this term | ||
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右 | 大 | 臣 |
みぎ Grade: 1 |
おとど | |
Grade: 1 | Grade: 4 | |
kun’yomi | jukujikun |
From 右 (migi, “right”) + の (no, attributive particle) + 大殿 (otodo, “government minister”).
Noun edit
右大臣 • (migi no otodo)
- (politics, historical, archaic) the minister of the right, a government position in the 太政官 (Ōimatsurigoto no Tsukasa, “Great Council of State”, the highest government office under the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system)
Coordinate terms edit
- 太政大臣 (ōki otodo, “chancellor of the realm”)
- 左大臣 (hidari no otodo, “minister of the left”)
- 内大臣 (uchi no otodo, “minister of the interior”)
Etymology 3 edit
Kanji in this term | ||
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右 | 大 | 臣 |
みぎ Grade: 1 |
おおいもうちぎみ | |
Grade: 1 | Grade: 4 | |
kun’yomi | jukujikun |
From 右 (migi, “inside, interior”) + の (no, attributive particle) + 大臣 (ōimōchigimi, “Daijō-kan superior”).
Noun edit
右大臣 • (migi no ōimōchigimi) ←みぎのおほいまうちぎみ (migi no ofoimautigimi)?
- (politics, historical, archaic) the minister of the right, a government position in the 太政官 (Ōimatsurigoto no Tsukasa, “Great Council of State”, the highest government office under the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system)
Coordinate terms edit
- 太政大臣 (ōmatsurigoto no ōmaetsugimi), 太政大臣 (ōki ōimōchigimi, “chancellor of the realm”)
- 左大臣 (hidari no ōimōchigimi, “minister of the left”)
- 内大臣 (uchi no ōmaetsugimi, “minister of the interior”)