Greek Meaning of samurai
σαμουράι
Other Greek words related to σαμουράι
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Nearest Words of samurai
- samuel wilder => Σάμιουελ Γουάιλντερ
- samuel wiesenthal => Σάμουελ Βίζενταλ
- samuel taylor coleridge => Σάμιουελ Τέιλορ Κόλεριτζ
- samuel rosenstock => Σαμουήλ Ρόζενστοκ
- samuel rawson gardiner => Σάμιουελ Ρόσον Γκάρντινερ
- samuel pierpoint langley => Σάμιουελ Πιρπόιντ Λάνγκλεϊ
- samuel pepys => Σάμιουελ Πέπυς
- samuel morse => Σάμιουελ Μορς
- samuel langhorne clemens => Σάμιουελ Λάνγκχορν Κλέμενς
- samuel johnson => Σάμιουελ Τζόνσον
- san andreas fault => Ρήγμα του Αγίου Ανδρέα
- san antonio => Σαν Αντόνιο
- san bernardino => Σαν Μπερναρντίνο
- san carlos apache => Σαν Κάρλος Απάτσι
- san diego => Σαν Ντιέγκο
- san diego bay => Κόλπος του Σαν Ντιέγκο
- san fernando valley => San Fernando Valley
- san francisco => Σαν Φρανσίσκο
- san francisco bay => Κόλπος του Σαν Φρανσίσκο
- san joaquin river => Ποταμός Σαν Χοακίν
Definitions and Meaning of samurai in English
samurai (n)
a Japanese warrior who was a member of the feudal military aristocracy
feudal Japanese military aristocracy
samurai (n. pl. & sing.)
In the former feudal system of Japan, the class or a member of the class, of military retainers of the daimios, constituting the gentry or lesser nobility. They possessed power of life and death over the commoners, and wore two swords as their distinguishing mark. Their special rights and privileges were abolished with the fall of feudalism in 1871.
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σαμουράι
a Japanese warrior who was a member of the feudal military aristocracy, feudal Japanese military aristocracyIn the former feudal system of Japan, the class or a
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samuel wilder => Σάμιουελ Γουάιλντερ, samuel wiesenthal => Σάμουελ Βίζενταλ, samuel taylor coleridge => Σάμιουελ Τέιλορ Κόλεριτζ, samuel rosenstock => Σαμουήλ Ρόζενστοκ, samuel rawson gardiner => Σάμιουελ Ρόσον Γκάρντινερ,