Daimyo

//ˈdaɪ.mjəʊ//

"Daimyo" in a Sentence (3 examples)

In feudal Japan, the lord with the largest land holdings was called a "daimyo."

That daimyo holds a fief yielding 100,000 koku of rice.

A ronin may not have the status of a daimyo, but he has the freedom that the latter may never have.

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