〘Noun〙 A type of hakama. The hem is narrowed and strings are attached to the top and bottom where it touches the shins, and these are tied around the shins like leg warmers . It is said to have been named after the Iga ninjas who used it for work and travel. Tachitsuke. Karusanbakama. [Nippo Jisho (1603-04)] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 袴の一種。裾(すそ)を狭くして脛(すね)に当たる上下に紐をつけ、脛にくくりつけて脚絆(きゃはん)のようにしたもの。仕事着や旅行着として伊賀者が用いたところからの名といわれる。たちつけ。かるさんばかま。〔日葡辞書(1603‐04)〕
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