[はんしゅ, hanshu] (n) feudal lord; daimyo; (P) #3150
[どの, dono] (n) feudal lord; mansion; palace #3684
[だいみょう, daimyou] (n) daimyo (Japanese feudal lord); daimio; (P) #4446
[にんじゃ, ninja] (n) (See 忍術) ninja (persons in feudal Japan who used ninjutsu for the purposes of espionage, assassination, sabotage, etc.); (P) #5400
[りょうしゅ, ryoushu] (n) feudal lord #7060
[はんし, hanshi] (n) feudal retainer or warrior #8950
[きょじょう, kyojou] (n) castle of a daimyo; castle of feudal lord #15036
[はいはんちけん, haihanchiken] (n) abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures (1871) #18851
[ほうけん, houken] (n, vs, adj-no) feudalistic #19282
[ohagurohagi] (n) Thompson's surgeonfish (Acanthurus thompsoni, species of Indo-Pacific tang whose Indian Ocean population lacks the white caudal fin of the Pacific variety)
[fuyu-darizumu] (n) feudalism
[buru-akushirukuromisu] (n) blue-axil chromis (Chromis caudalis); dusky puller
[いっこくいちじょう, ikkokuichijou] (n) (1) (possession of) one feudal domain and one castle; being independent (acting without compromise or assistance); (2) establishing only one castle in each feudal domain (edict issued by the shogunate in 1615)
[いっこくいちじょうのあるじ, ikkokuichijounoaruji] (n) feudal lord; head of a household; proudly independent person
[きゅうはんしゅ, kyuuhanshu] (n) former feudal lord
[きゅうばく, kyuubaku] (n) the old feudal government; shogunate
[けいへき, keiheki] (n) (arch) ritual jades worn by feudal lords in ancient China
[ふるつわもの;こへい(古兵);こぶし(古武士), furutsuwamono ; kohei ( ko hei ); kobushi ( ko bushi )] (n) (1) (こぶし only) feudal warrior; samurai; (2) old soldier; veteran; old hand
[ごぶぎょう, gobugyou] (n) (See 五大老) the five commissioners (administrative organ of feudal Japan established by Toyotomi Hideyoshi)
[こうはく, kouhaku] (n) nobles; feudal lords
[こうこう, koukou] (n) princes and marquises; great feudal lords
[くにいり, kuniiri] (n) (1) visiting one's constituency; (2) (arch) feudal lord's return to his estate
[さくほう, sakuhou] (n) (arch) documents of feudal appointment (in China)
[しきもく, shikimoku] (n) (feudal era) law code
[てうち, teuchi] (n) capital punishment given personally by a feudal lord after a disrespectful act
[あきたらんが, akitaranga] (n) short-lived school of Dutch-style painting that originated in the Akita feudal domain during the middle of the Edo period
[しょうみょう, shoumyou] (n) minor feudal lord
[じょういうち, jouiuchi] (n) (arch) execution (on the command of a feudal lord)
[しんぱん, shinpan] (n) feudal domain owned by a Tokugawa family branch
[しんぱんだいみょう, shinpandaimyou] (n) the daimyo of a feudal domain owned by a Tokugawa family branch
[ぜんきんだいてき, zenkindaiteki] (adj-na) premodern; feudalistic
[たいはん, taihan] (n) large feudal domain; large fiefdom; powerful clan
[じょうづめ, joudume] (n, vs) (1) (obsc) permanent staff; permanent employee; service for a fixed period of time; (n) (2) (arch) (Edo era) a daimyo or feudal retainer who lived and; or served in Edo for a fixed period of time
[とのさま, tonosama] (n) feudal lord; (P)
[はちどう, hachidou] (n) the 8 districts of feudal Japan
[はんほうけんせい, hanhoukensei] (n) semifeudalism
[はんせきほうかん, hansekihoukan] (n, vs) the return of the land and people from the feudal lords to the Emperor
[はんこう, hankou] (n) feudal lord; daimyo
[はんさつ, hansatsu] (n) currency issued by a feudal clan
[はんじゅ, hanju] (n) (Confucian) scholar retained by a feudal lord or daimyo
[はんそ, hanso] (n) (arch) ancestor of a feudal lord
[ばんしゅ, banshu] (n) feudal lord
[ひさべつぶらくみん, hisabetsuburakumin] (n) Burakumin (modern-day descendants of Japan's feudal outcast group)
[びじょう, bijou] (adj-no) tail; caudal
[びつい, bitsui] (n) caudal vertebra
[おびれ, obire] (n) (sometimes おひれ) caudal fin; tail fin
[びぶ, bibu] (n, adj-no) tail; caudal
[ぶけじだい, bukejidai] (n) (See 王朝時代) Feudal period (characterized by the rule of the shogunate as opposed to emperor, 1185-1867 CE)
[ぶけせいじ, bukeseiji] (n) feudal government
[ぶらくみん, burakumin] (n) (sens) (See 被差別部落民) Burakumin (modern-day descendants of Japan's feudal outcast group)