〘 noun 〙 Private soldiers not belonging to a public institution. Soldiers organized by individuals for private purposes. ※Mutsu Waki (late 11th century) " Private soldiers serve the general . " ※Nihon Kaika Shoshi (1877-82)〈Taguchi Uyoshi〉 "And there were those who used the private soldiers of the kokushi's family to destroy them." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 公の機関に属しない私有の兵士。個人が私的目的のため組織した兵隊。※陸奥話記(11C後か)「以二私兵一従二将軍一」※日本開化小史(1877‐82)〈田口卯吉〉二「而して国司の一族私兵を以て之を滅するものあり」
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