御門
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 御 | 門 |
| み Grade: S |
かど Grade: 2 |
| kun’yomi | |
Alternative forms
- 帝 (mikado)
Etymology
The literal meaning of 御門 is "the honorable gate", that is, the gate of the Japanese imperial palace. The term was once used metonymically for the main occupant of the palace, thereby avoiding naming him directly, which was considered disrespectful. Compare Sublime Porte as a term for the Ottoman court and government.
Noun
御門 (hiragana みかど, rōmaji mikado)
- mikado (emperor of Japan)
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