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日本語WordNet

janissary

名詞

1. トルコの兵士(a Turkish soldier)
2. 忠義な支持者(a loyal supporter)
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janissary

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語源

From Italian giannizzaro, possibly via French janissaire or Spanish jenízaro, from Ottoman Turkish یڭیچری (yeniçeri), from یڭی (yeni, new) + چری (çeri, soldier). Compare Dutch janitsaar, German Janitschar. The word is attested from the early 16th century in English; the janissaries themselves date from the 14th century.

発音

名詞

janissary (plural janissaries)

  1. (historical) An infantry soldier, often of European Christian background from the Balkans as well as Eastern Europe and forcibly converted to Islam, in a former elite Turkish (Ottoman) guard (disbanded in 1826).
    1. (by extension) Any Turkish soldier, particularly one escorting a traveller.
  2. (figuratively) An elite, highly loyal supporter.

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ウィキペディア英語版

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Janissary

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英語による解説

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The Janissaries (from Ottoman Turkish يڭيچرى Yeniçeri meaning "new soldier", Albanian: Jeniçer) were infantry units that formed the Ottoman sultan's household troops and bodyguards. The force was created by the Sultan Murad I from Christian boys levied through the devşirme system from conquered countries in the 14th century and was abolished by Sultan Mahmud II in 1826 with the Auspicious Incident.

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