jmdict 1242390 Active (id#2318503)
近世 [ichi1,news1,nf18]
きんせい [ichi1,news1,nf18]
  1. [n]
    • recent past
    • recent times
  2. [n] [hist]
    • early modern period (Azuchi-Momoyama to Edo in Japan)
History:
    • A 2024-10-21 23:11:14 Jim Breen (id#2318503)
    • Comments
      I think it's fairly specific in a Japanese context.
    • Diff
      @@ -24 +24 @@
      -<gloss>early modern period (e.g. Edo period in Japan)</gloss>
      +<gloss>early modern period (Azuchi-Momoyama to Edo in Japan)</gloss>
    • A* 2024-10-20 15:13:55 parfait8 (id#2318234)
    • Refs
      sankoku, daijr/s, etc.
    • Diff
      @@ -23 +23,2 @@
      -<gloss>early modern period (from the Azuchi-Momoyama period to the end of the Edo period)</gloss>
      +<misc>&hist;</misc>
      +<gloss>early modern period (e.g. Edo period in Japan)</gloss>
    • A 2018-10-13 13:06:41 Jim Breen
    • A* 2018-10-12 06:00:22 Marcus Richert
    • Refs
      daij
    • Diff
      @@ -18,3 +18 @@
      -<pos>&adj-no;</pos>
      -<gloss>early modern times (Azuchi-Momoyama period to Edo period, 1568-1867)</gloss>
      -<gloss>modern times</gloss>
      +<gloss>recent past</gloss>
      @@ -22,0 +21,4 @@
      +<sense>
      +<pos>&n;</pos>
      +<gloss>early modern period (from the Azuchi-Momoyama period to the end of the Edo period)</gloss>
      +</sense>
    • A 2011-04-24 08:12:25 Rene Malenfant
    • Refs
      gg5
    • Diff
      @@ -19,0 +19,2 @@
      +<gloss>early modern times (Azuchi-Momoyama period to Edo period, 1568-1867)</gloss>
      +<gloss>modern times</gloss>
      @@ -20,1 +22,0 @@
      -<gloss>the recent era, a period of time from the Azuchi-Momoyama to Edo period (1558-1868)</gloss>
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