帝【みかど】
Frequency rank: 2,497. – 2,498.
- emperor (of Japan); mikado
- (the gates of an) imperial residenceonly applies to 御門honorific or respectful (sonkeigo) language
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
- 帝【みかど】Frequency rank: 2,497. – 2,498.
- 御門【みかど】【ごもん】Frequency rank: 23,311. – 23,467.
- みかどFrequency rank: 43,773. – 44,486.
- ごもん
Generated definitions (experimental)
- emperor (of Japan); mikado
- (the gates of an) imperial residence
This refers to the historical Japanese ruler, specifically the sovereign who held the position of emperor. It is often used in historical or literary contexts to emphasize the grandeur and significance of the imperial lineage.
This meaning refers to the physical entrance to the place where the emperor resides. It is often symbolic of authority and the exalted status of the imperial family, representing the distinction between the royal household and the general public.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ていい帝位をけいしょう継承するto inherit the imperial throneていこく帝国をきずく築くto establish an empireていおうがく帝王学the study of kingshipていと帝都imperial capitalめいじ明治みかど帝Emperor Meijiだい大せいてい正帝Emperor Taishoしょうわ昭和みかど帝Emperor Showaこうしつ皇室のみかど帝imperial family memberみかど帝につかえる仕えるto serve the emperorこだい古代のみかど帝ancient emperorしんこう信仰されたみかど帝worshipped emperor
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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The emperor Theodosius made Christianity the state religion and banned other religions.