Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

daimyo

Noun
/ˈdaɪmjoʊ/
Definition
A powerful feudal lord in Japan who ruled over a large domain during the Edo period.
Examples
  • During the Edo period, the daimyo were known for their lavish castles and the samurai warriors who served them.
  • The daimyo played a crucial role in the political landscape of feudal Japan.
  • Many daimyo promoted arts and culture in their domains, leading to significant developments in Japanese history.
Meaning
The term ‘daimyo’ refers to a noble class in Japan that was granted land and power by the emperor. They were often responsible for maintaining order and governance within their territories.
Synonyms
  • Feudal lord
  • Noble
  • Baron