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  • What Jedi Actually Means In Star Wars Lore - Screen Rant
    By the time of the Star Wars films, the word "Jedi" still derives from this belief in a "mystic center," and the Order still seeks balance in the Force However, modern Jedi are wholly dedicated to the light, no longer exploring the dark to achieve this balance
  • star wars - What is the origin of the name Jedi? - Science Fiction . . .
    The word "jedi" is thought to have been derived by George Lucas from the Japanese word jidaigeki, a genre of historical dramas, such as The Hidden Fortress, which influenced the development of Star Wars
  • Jedi - Wikipedia
    Working symbiotically alongside the Galactic Republic, the Jedi Order is depicted as a religious, academic, meritocratic, and military-auxiliary (peacekeeping) organization whose origin dates back thousands of years before the events of the Star Wars feature films
  • Jedi Etymology: The Origin and History of Jedi
    The word "Jedi" is derived from the Japanese word "jidaigeki," which refers to a genre of films and television shows set in feudal Japan The term was first used in the Star Wars universe by early concept artists and screenwriters, who were inspired by the samurai warriors depicted in jidaigeki
  • The meaning and history of the name Jedi - Venere
    The name “Jedi” was popularized by the Star Wars franchise, created by George Lucas According to Lucas, the term was inspired by the Japanese words “Jidaigeki” (period dramas) and “Jedai” (fencing), reflecting traditional samurai values and combat techniques
  • Jedi - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Etymology Coined by American filmmaker George Lucas as early as 1973 (in the manuscript Journal of the Whills) and first used in his 1977 film Star Wars
  • Jedi | Wookieepedia | Fandom
    The Sith ruled the galaxy through the Empire for a generation, but did not succeed in completely wiping out the Jedi Order As a result, Ezra Bridger and Luke Skywalker were, in turn, trained as new Jedi by Jedi Knight Kanan Jarrus and Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi, respectively
  • Jedi - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    Origin and history of Jedi Jedi (n ) characters in the "Star Wars" sagas, 1977, apparently an invented word
  • Jedi, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun Jedi See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence In the fictional universe of the Star Wars films: a member…
  • The history of the Jedi Order in Star Wars - Space. com
    The Sith Order, which shares its name with a red-skinned alien species connected in special ways to the dark side of the Force, was firmly formed around 5,000 BBY by the aforementioned rogue





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