れきし

    noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
  1. (successive lords) using the same retainers
Forms
  • れきし
  • れきし
Generated definitions (experimental)
  1. successive lords using the same retainers
  2. This term refers to a historical context in which different feudal lords employ the same vassals or retainers over time. It indicates a continuity of service and loyalty, often seen in Japanese history where samurai served multiple lords in succession.
    He was born into a family of successive lords and has served the same master for generations.
    Because of the tradition of successive lords, his family has always been trusted.
Generated collocations (experimental)
to serve successive lordsthe system of serving successive lordsthe tradition of serving successive lordsto follow the practice of serving successive lordsthe etiquette of serving successive lordsthe role in serving successive lordscontract of service for successive lordsqualifications necessary for serving successive lordsthe history of serving successive lordsto value the practice of serving successive lords
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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