- genro
- noun plural Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Japanese genrō Date: 1876 the elder statesmen of Japan who formerly advised the emperor
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Genro — bezeichnet: Genrō, inoffizielle Bezeichnung für pensionierte Staatsmänner in Japan Genro ist der Name folgender Personen: Genro Koudela Oshō (1924 2010), eigentlich Herbert Koudela), österreichischer Zen Lehrer (Rinzai shū) und langjähriger… … Deutsch Wikipedia
genro — (del lat. «gener, ĕri»; ant.) m. *Yerno. * * * (japonés; principales ancianos ) Consejo oligárquico extraconstitucional que dominó el gobierno japonés desde la promulgación de la constitución Meiji (1889) hasta principios de la década de 1930.… … Enciclopedia Universal
genro — [gen′rō′] pl.n. [Jpn genrō, lit., first elder < Sino Jpn gen, original + rō, old] the former elder statesmen of Japan: see ELDER STATESMAN … English World dictionary
Genro — elder statesman of Japan, 1876, from Japanese, lit. first elders … Etymology dictionary
genro — s. m. Marido da filha relativamente aos pais desta … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Genrō — Hirobumi Itō, le premier Genrō. Le Genrō (元老, Genrō … Wikipédia en Français
Genrō — Itō Hirobumi, primero de los genrō El genrō (元老, genrō … Wikipedia Español
Genrō — Itō Hirobumi, der erste Genrō Saionji Kimmochi, der letzte Genrō Genrō (jap … Deutsch Wikipedia
Genrō — nihongo|Genrō|元老 was an unofficial designation given to certain retired elder Japanese statesmen, considered the founding fathers of modern Japan, who served as informal extraconstitutional advisors to the emperor, during the Meiji and Taisho… … Wikipedia
genro — /gen roh , gen roh/, n., pl. genro. any of the unofficial elder statesmen of Japan who influenced the government c1875 1940. [1875 80; < Japn genro senior statesman (from a reference in the Book of Odes) < MChin, equiv. to Chin yuán original,… … Universalium