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Japanese
Alternative spelling
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騎兵大將軍 (kyūjitai)
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Etymology
From 騎兵 (kihei, “cavalry, cavalryman”) + 大将軍 (taishōgun, “commander in chief”).
Noun
騎兵大将軍 • (kihei taishōgun) ←きへいたいしやうぐん (kifei taisyaugun)?
- (military, historical) a commander in charge of the cavalry during imperial visits or on the arrival of foreign envoys
- 705, Shoku Nihongi (Keiun 2, thirteenth day of the eleventh month)
十一月己丑日、徴㆓發諸國騎兵㆒、爲㆑迎㆓新羅使㆒也。以二正五位上紀朝臣古麻呂一、爲㆓騎兵大將軍㆒。- On the Earth Ox day of the eleventh month, requisition the cavalries from the provinces, meet the Silla envoy. Make Shōgoi no Jō (Senior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade) Ki no Asomi Komaro a Kihei Taishōgun.