〘Noun〙 In Go, a stone with two or more eyes. A stone that is alive and not killed. ※Haiku poem, Saikaku Oyasuzu (1681), No. 43: "When we are not careful, the clouds take the mountain (Fuyuku) The living stone is fifteen and the moon in the sky piles up (Nishikan)" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 囲碁で、目が二つ以上できている石。殺されないで生きている石。※俳諧・西鶴大矢数(1681)第四三「油断の内に雲が取る山〈風曲〉 生石は十五とつもる空の月〈西関〉」
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