Bushi

/ˈbuːʃi/ noun

A member of the warrior class in feudal Japan; a samurai or nobleman engaged in martial service.

From Japanese 武士 (bushi, literally 'warrior'), ultimately from 武 (bu, 'military') and 士 (shi, 'gentleman/samurai'). The term entered English in the 19th century.

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