"shatei" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: shatei [plural]
Etymology: From the Japanese yakuza hierarchy. Etymology templates: {{uder|en|ja|-}} Japanese Head templates: {{en-noun|shatei}} shatei (plural shatei)
  1. The younger brothers. They are children or wakashu of the oyabun his brothers. They are under the control of the kyodai (the brothers), but in the end it is still the word of the oyabun that is final. The shatei have their own sub-divisions in the yakuza clan. Related terms: yakuza, oyabun, waka gashira, wakashu, shatei gashira, kyodai
    Sense id: en-shatei-en-noun-8p3AL5OR Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English undefined derivations

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