"syogun" meaning in Malay

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Noun

IPA: [ʃo.ɡun], [ʃo.ɡən] Forms: شوݢون [Jawi], syogun-syogun [plural], syogunku [first-person, informal, possessive], syogunmu [possessive, second-person], syogunnya [possessive, third-person]
Rhymes: -un, -ən Etymology: From Japanese 将軍(しょうぐん) (shōgun), from Middle Chinese compound 將軍 (MC tsjang kjun). The “shogun” sense is originally short for 征夷大将軍(たいしょーぐん) (taishōgun, literally “general who overcomes the barbarians”). Etymology templates: {{bor|ms|ja|-}} Japanese, {{ja-r|将軍|しょうぐん}} 将軍(しょうぐん) (shōgun), {{der|ms|ltc|-}} Middle Chinese, {{ltc-l|將軍|id=1}} 將軍 (MC tsjang kjun), {{ja-r|征夷大将軍|たいしょーぐん|lit=general who overcomes the barbarians}} 征夷大将軍(たいしょーぐん) (taishōgun, literally “general who overcomes the barbarians”) Head templates: {{ms-noun|j=شوݢون}} syogun (Jawi spelling شوݢون, plural syogun-syogun, informal 1st possessive syogunku, 2nd possessive syogunmu, 3rd possessive syogunnya)
  1. The supreme generalissimo of feudal Japan; shogun. Wikipedia link: ms:syogun

Alternative forms

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