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We found 13 words, 1 name, 2 kanji, and 5 examples matching '武士'
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noun
warrior; samurai
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2
noun
Bushido; samurai code of chivalry
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expression
a samurai never goes back on his word  (proverb)
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expression, 'i' adjective
a samurai never goes back on his word  (proverb)
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expression, noun
amateurish business methods; bad business sense
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たけし   Takeshi   (place name, surname, unclassified given name)  
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ブ   ム    military   
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シ   とめる to stop   とまる to stop   
shoot
イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
シ   samurai
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かたな
ぶし
武士
たましい

The sword is the soul of the samurai.
ぶし
武士
わね
たかようじ
高楊枝

A samurai, even when he has not eaten, uses a toothpick like a lord.
えど
江戸
じだい
時代
ぶし
武士
かたな
にほん
2本
していた

A samurai in the Edo Era carried two swords.
きぞく
貴族
ふうしゅう
風習
だった
はなみ
花見
かまくら
鎌倉
むろまちじだい
室町時代
ぶし
武士
ひろ
がりました

While cherry blossom viewing was a custom enjoyed by the elite, in the Kamakura and Muromachi eras it spread to Samurai society.
こころ
じく
つくりかたブレない
れない
がらない
ぶしどう
武士道
まな
かた
title of book, album etc.
How to Make an “Axis of the Heart” That Won’t Waver, Break, or Bend: Learning How to Live with the Samurai Code of Chivalry
 
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