〘Noun〙 Ritual vessels always offered at the ancestral shrine. Bells, tripods, etc. ※Doujimon (1707) Vol. 1 "The ritual vessels of the three generations can be several hundred thousand pieces, but they can only be used daily ." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 宗廟(そうびょう)に常に供えておく祭器。釣鐘、鼎(かなえ)など。※童子問(1707)上「猶三代之彝器、可レ寘二之几上一、而不レ可レ施二之日用一也」
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