Efendisinin hizmetinden ayrılan ve serüvenler ardında ülkeyi baştan başa dolaşmaya koyulan samuray
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Definition von ronin im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
A student who has failed the entrance examination for the high school or university of their choice and spends the next year studying to retake the exam
Japanese masterless samurai. Because samurai received their livelihood from their lord in return for service, a masterless samurai was essentially a vagabond unless he could enter the service of another lord. Rnin could be disruptive to society; at the beginning of the Tokugawa period (the early 17th century), rnin led unsuccessful revolts against the shogunate. The most famous rnin were the 47 whose actions were celebrated in the kabuki play Chshingura. By avenging their lord's death in defiance of a shogunal order forbidding the vendetta, the 47 rnin, who were subsequently forced to commit seppuku (ritual suicide), came to be seen as embodiments of the ideals of bushid, the warrior's code
Ancient japanese term for a Samurai without a master, used in a manner similar to samurai, but represents a freelance gun or muscle A mercenary fighter or tough for hire on the street or by connections A ronin is considered by many to be untrustworthy Ronins are cheaper than Samurai, though, and more readily available Aka gunslinger, freelancer, cowboy
In Japan, under the feudal system, a samurai who had renounced his clan or who had been discharged or ostracized and had become a wanderer without a lord; an outcast; an outlaw