2. Adjective. resembling a shogun ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Shogunal
1. shogun [adj] - See also: shogun
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shogunal
Literary usage of Shogunal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lord Hotta, the Pioneer Diplomat of Japan by Henry Satoh (1908)
"The shogunal edict issued to the assembly. On his return to Yedo, Lord Hotta
found that the ... It had its center among the ladies of the shogunal Court. ..."
2. Lord Hotta, the Pioneer Diplomat of Japan by Henry Satoh (1908)
"The shogunal edict issued to the assembly. On his return to Yedo, Lord Hotta
found that the ... It had its center among the ladies of the shogunal Court. ..."
3. Russo-Japanese War (1905)
"In this distracted state of things, the shogunal government could do nothing but
agree to pay the demanded indemnity, while the lord of Kagoshima insisting ..."
4. Russo-Japanese War (1904)
"Imperial favours between the shogunal agents from Muromachi and the vice- shogunal
agents from Kyoto. Quarrels were frequent between their adherents, ..."
5. The World Economy by Angus Maddison (2006)
"Daimyo were not required to remit revenue on a regular basis to the shogunal
authority, though they had to meet the very heavy costs of their compulsory ..."
6. The Americana: A Universal Reference Library, Comprising the Arts and ...by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines (1912)
"... and founded a shogunal government in Yedo, which naturally increased in size
and grandeur. His administrative supremacy over feudal lords was secured by ..."
7. Makers of Japan by J. Morris (1906)
"A writer once described the shogunal entourage in terms which, after all the
changes that Japan has undergone during the last quarter of a century, ..."