〘Noun〙① = Ao (sliding door)③※Saidaiji Zaizairyukicho - Hoki 11 (780) "Four sliding doors"② Clothes similar to the sweat robe worn by young girls. It is likely derived from kariao . ※Utsubo ( around 970-999) Kasuga pilgrimage "Four good-looking children, wearing ashi, awase hakama, and dark akome, entered and left." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① =あお(襖)③※西大寺資財流記帳‐宝亀一一年(780)「襖子四領」② 童女の着る汗衫(かざみ)に似た服。狩襖(かりあお)より転じたものであろう。※宇津保(970‐999頃)春日詣「よき童四人、あをし、あはせの袴、濃き衵(あこめ)など著て出で入り」
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