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    The word rōnin is usually translated to 'drifter' or 'wanderer'; however, per kanji, rō (浪) means "wave" as on the water, as well as "unrestrained, dissolute", while nin (人) means "person". It is an idiomatic expression for 'vagrant' or 'wanderer', someone who does not belong to one place. The term originated in the Nara and Heian periods ...

  2. rōnin, any of the masterless samurai warrior aristocrats of the late Muromachi (1138–1573) and Tokugawa (1603–1867) periods who were often vagrant and disruptive and sometimes actively rebellious. By the 12th century the term rōnin began to be used for samurai who, as a result of either losses in battle, the untimely death of their lord ...

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  3. Aug 19, 2019 · A ronin was a samurai warrior in feudal Japan without a master or lord — known as a daimyo. A samurai could become a ronin in several different ways: his master might die or fall from power or the samurai might lose his master's favor or patronage and be cast off. The word "ronin" literally means "wave man," so the connotation is that he is a ...

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  4. a vagrant samurai without a master; a Japanese student who has failed a college entrance examination and is studying to take it again… See the full definition Menu Toggle

  5. Ronin. Ronin (浪人) is the word used to describe a kind of samurai without a master. Hundreds of years ago in Japan, it was very important for every samurai to have a master. It also refers to somebody who has failed their university entrance exams and is studying for the next year's exams.

  6. Sep 9, 2024 · His master, Hirata Takehiko died in 1609. His masters death lead him to becoming a wandering ronin. A Ronin is a samurai without a master. Many believe a Ronin is an honorable figure. However, a Samurai’s purpose was to serve their lord, called a “Daimyo”. So a Samurai without a lord was seen as disgraceful, or an act of failure.

  7. Apr 5, 2023 · 10 The True Meaning of the Term “Ronin”. The term “ronin” is allegedly derived from the Japanese characters meaning floating man. It can also be translated to mean “wandering man,” “wanderer,” or “wave man.”. This is because ronin were considered directionless, like the waves of an ocean.

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