〘 noun 〙 The process of dyeing cloth red and yellow with a decoction of the roots of the madder plant and lye . Also, the cloth dyed in this way. ※Haiku poem, Konzanshu (1651), No. 7 "Yamashina no Kusaki ya Tsuyu no Akanezome" (The madder dye of the dew from the plants in Yamashina) Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 茜草の根の煎汁(せんじゅう)と灰汁(あく)で布を赤黄色に染めること。また、その染めた布。※俳諧・崑山集(1651)七「山科の草木や露のあかね染」
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