〘Noun〙 Formerly a general term for captains, lieutenants, and second lieutenants in the army and navy. In the Meiji period, they were called officers. → Field Marshals and General Officers. ※The Order of the Golden Kite Award (1894), Article 3: "The first appointment of a lieutenant is to the fifth grade of merit." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 もと陸海軍の大尉、中尉、少尉の総称。明治期は士官と呼称した。→佐官・将官。※金鵄勲章叙賜条例(明治二七年)(1894)三条「尉官の初叙は功五級とす」
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