〘Noun〙 Buddhist term. In Zen Buddhism, the act of giving a new name to a person who has been ordained ordination. Also, the document related to this. ※Kanmon Gyoki - April 20, 1434 ( 6th year of Eikyou) "The Emperor said, 'The Emperor has given up his food and has given it to the Emperor.'" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 仏語。禅宗で、新たに得度受戒(とくどじゅかい)した者に初めて法諱を付与すること。また、その文書。※看聞御記‐永享六年(1434)四月二〇日「御喝食安名理延云々。御布施自二公方一御沙汰云々」
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