〘 noun 〙 Ashigaru (foot soldiers). Refers to foot soldiers or a group of them. ※Masamune's Travels - April 6, 1504 (Eisho 1) "The foot soldiers and the Kamio, Kindaiji, and other troops numbered 300 to 400." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 足軽の衆。足軽、また、その一団をいう。※政基公旅引付‐永正元年(1504)四月六日「足軽衆と神尾、金台寺等之衆猶三四百人」
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