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Definition of ronin in English: roninnounPlural ronins ˈrəʊnɪnˈrōnən historical (in feudal Japan) a wandering samurai who had no lord or master. 〈史〉浪人(指日本封建社会时期没有主家到处流浪的武士) Example sentencesExamples - Having abandoned Tosa, he was a ronin, an outlaw samurai a status which at once aided and confounded him…
- With the great peace, came the unemployed warrior or ronin (literally ‘wave man’).
- The ronin's distant past explores the conflict between an honorable samurai heritage and the financial worries of masterless ronin.
- Shirai did teach swordsmanship in Okayama, but he was never officially registered as an Okayama samurai and he remained a ronin (masterless samurai) throughout his life.
- Warriors, ronins, mercenaries, all members of the enemy's army surprise attacked.
- The forty-seven samurai of Asano's bodyguard, now reduced to the status of ronin, or masterless samurai, decided that their code of honour demanded revenge.
- Many of these outlaws were ronin - masterless samurai warriors.
- The second, Jin, is a laconic and enigmatic ronin, a disgraced and masterless samurai who travels the land for reasons unknown.
- In 1614 Hideyori fortified himself inside Osaka castle with over 100,000 troops, many of whom were ronin, dispossessed samurai whose masters had perished in battle.
RhymesCronin, phone-in, serotonin Definition of ronin in US English: roninnounˈrōnən historical (in feudal Japan) a wandering samurai who had no lord or master. 〈史〉浪人(指日本封建社会时期没有主家到处流浪的武士) Example sentencesExamples - The forty-seven samurai of Asano's bodyguard, now reduced to the status of ronin, or masterless samurai, decided that their code of honour demanded revenge.
- The second, Jin, is a laconic and enigmatic ronin, a disgraced and masterless samurai who travels the land for reasons unknown.
- With the great peace, came the unemployed warrior or ronin (literally ‘wave man’).
- Having abandoned Tosa, he was a ronin, an outlaw samurai a status which at once aided and confounded him…
- Shirai did teach swordsmanship in Okayama, but he was never officially registered as an Okayama samurai and he remained a ronin (masterless samurai) throughout his life.
- The ronin's distant past explores the conflict between an honorable samurai heritage and the financial worries of masterless ronin.
- Many of these outlaws were ronin - masterless samurai warriors.
- Warriors, ronins, mercenaries, all members of the enemy's army surprise attacked.
- In 1614 Hideyori fortified himself inside Osaka castle with over 100,000 troops, many of whom were ronin, dispossessed samurai whose masters had perished in battle.
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