Vocabulary Spotlight
Daimios
Part of Speech: Noun (Plural)
Definition: जापानी सामंत (Japani saamant) – Powerful Japanese feudal lords who ruled most of Japan until the Meiji period.
Pronunciation
[dah-mee-ohz]
Synonyms, Antonyms & Related Words
Synonyms
Feudal Rulers – सामंती शासक (saamanti shaasak)
Related Words
Shogun – मुख्य सैन्य शासक (mukhya sainya shaasak)
Word Origin
“Daimio” shabd Japanese shabd “daimyō” se aya hai, jo samurai aur unke large landholdings ko represent karta tha aur medieval Japan mein authority rakhta tha.
– “Daimio” originates from the Japanese term “daimyō,” representing powerful samurai and landholders with significant authority in medieval Japan.
Word Family
Noun (Singular): Daimio – जापानी सामंत (Japani saamant)
Plural: Daimios – सामंत (saamant)
Usage Examples
1. Daimios ne Japan mein kayi saalon tak rule kiya aur apne samurai se apni raksha ki.
– The Daimios ruled Japan for many years and relied on their samurai for protection.
2. Daimios ka status unke vast landholdings aur unke shogun ke saath sambandh par depend karta tha.
– The status of the Daimios depended on their vast landholdings and relationship with the shogun.
Cultural Note
Japan ke feudal system mein daimios ka high position tha aur unhe shogun ke neeche dekha jata tha. Unke pass samurai army thi jo unki authority aur protection ka kaam karti thi.
In Context
“Daimios” shabd ka istemaal historical context mein hota hai aur Japan ke feudal era ke rulers ke liye use hota hai. Aaj bhi Japanese history aur culture ke discussions mein daimios ka reference hota hai.
Vocabulary Challenge
“Daimios” ka sabse kareeb matlab kya hai?
“Daimio” shabd kis bhasha se aaya hai?