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Sotan — may refer to *an inhabitant of Minnesota *the highest hill on the island of Barra Head (Berneray), Scotland *Oguri Sōtan (1413 81), a painter of Japan s Kano school … Wikipedia
sotan — Adj so beschaffen per. Wortschatz arch. (15. Jh.), mhd. sōgetān; fnhd. sōtān Stammwort. Später wird das Präfix ge im zusammengesetzten Wort unterdrückt; also = so getan mit der allgemeinen Bedeutung von getan beschaffen . deutsch s. so, s. tun … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Sotan — Barra Head Ne doit pas être confondu avec Berneray ou Barra. Barra Head Bhearnaraigh (gd) Géographie Pays … Wikipédia en Français
sotan — so|tan 〈Adj.; veraltet〉 derartig, so beschaffen, solch ● unter sotanen Umständen [<spätmhd. sotan „so beschaffen“ <mhd. sogetan] * * * so|tan <Adj.> [spätmhd. sōtān, zusgez. aus mhd. sōgetān] (veraltet): solch; so beschaffen: ∙ Der… … Universal-Lexikon
Sen Sōtan — (1578 1658) was a Japanese tea ceremony master. He was the son of Sen Shōan, and the grandson of Sen no Rikyū. He helped to popularize tea in Japan, and his children, Sōsa, Sōshitsu and Sōshu founded the Omotesenke, Urasenke and Mushanokōjisenke… … Wikipedia
Omotesenke — (表千家?, lit. front Sen house/family ) is the name of one of the three houses or families (家) that count their family founder as Sen Rikyū and are dedicated to carrying forward the Way of Tea that he developed. The other two are Urasenke and… … Wikipedia
Sone no Yoshitada — Este artículo está titulado de acuerdo a la onomástica japonesa, en que el apellido precede al nombre. Sone no Yoshitada, en el Ogura Hyakunin Isshu. Sone no Yoshitada (曾禰好忠 … Wikipedia Español
Mushakōjisenke — (武者小路千家?), sometimes referred to as Mushanokōjisenke, is a school of Japanese tea ceremony. Along with Urasenke and Omotesenke, the Mushakōjisenke is one of the three lines of the Sen family descending from Sen Rikyū, which together are known as… … Wikipedia
Urasenke — is the name of one of the main schools of Japanese tea ceremony. It is one of the san Senke (three Sen houses/families); the other two are Omotesenke and Mushakōjisenke (see Mushanokōjisenke). The san Senke derive from Sen Rikyū, and it was not… … Wikipedia
Mushanokōjisenke — or nihongo|Mushakōjisenke|武者小路千家 is a school of Japanese tea ceremony. Along with Urasenke and Omotesenke, the Mushakōjisenke is one of the three lines of the Sen family descending from Sen Rikyū, which together are known as the san Senke or… … Wikipedia