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kabane|kəˈbɑːneɪ| Also kabané. [Jap.] In ancient Japan, a series or system of titles of rank.
1890B. H. Chamberlain Things Japanese 252 The kabane or sei, a very ancient and aristocratic sort of family name, but now so widely diffused as to include several surnames in the narrower sense of the word. 1904L. Hearn Japan: Attempt at Interpretation xii. 260 Caste would not seem to have developed any very rigid structure in Japan; and there were early tendencies to a confusion of the kabané. 1931G. B. Sansom Japan i. ii. 39 An integral part of the clan system..was the system of titles, or kabane. 1970J. W. Hall Japan from Prehist. to Mod. Times v. 36 A more precise set of titles of rank (kabane) had also been evolved. |