〘Noun〙 = Iko (clothing rack) ※Utsubo (around 970-999) Festival envoy "Various emperors dressed in colorful clothes, <abbreviated> lined up large squids" ※Kohon Setsuwashu (around 1130) 52 "How was the emperor's emperor dressed?" [Jinshu - Art Wang Jia Biography] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 =いこう(衣桁)※宇津保(970‐999頃)祭の使「色々の御ぞども色をつくし、〈略〉おほいかをならべ」※古本説話集(1130頃か)五二「御いかにかかりたる御ぞをめしてかづけさせ給て」 〔晉書‐芸術王嘉伝〕
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