〘Noun〙① Japanese paper soaked in the juice of dayflower flowers. It is used to draw the outlines of Yuzen patterns, as paint, and in ancient times was used for copying sutras. Utsushibana . Indigo paper. Blue paper. Blue flower paper. Indigo flower paper. ② Indigo-dyed fairy flower paper. Used to make patterns for women's topknot decorations. Indigo flower paper. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 露草の花の汁を和紙にしみこませたもの。友禅模様の下絵を描くのに用いたり、絵の具としたり、古くは写経写本に用いたりした。うつしばな。紺紙(こんがみ)。青紙。青花紙。藍花紙。② 藍染めの仙花紙。婦人の髷(まげ)飾りの型を作るのに用いる。藍花紙。
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