〘Noun〙 (Named after its appearance, which resembles an akodauri) A type of incense burner from the Middle Ages. They are made of wood or porcelain, but the most common are wooden lacquerware with maki-e decoration and a wire mesh on top. In the early modern period, the wire mesh became smaller and more formalized. A fire-catching incense burner. Akoda. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (アコダウリに似た外形からいう) 中世香炉の一つ。木製、磁器製などあるが、木製漆塗りに蒔絵をほどこし、上に金網をかけたものが普通である。近世は金網が小形となって形式化した。火取り香炉。あこだ。
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