〘 noun 〙 A way of tying women's hair. A style of hair tied in a circle on each side, rolled up from the back. It was popular in the 30s of the Meiji period ( 1897-1906 ). It is also called the English knot, the English knot, or the English ginkgo knot. ※Genbu Suzaku (1898) from Izumi Kyoka, Volume 9, "The tall and lanky young lady who went for the English knot" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 女性の髪の結い方の一つ。うしろから巻き上げて左右に輪を作った束髪(そくはつ)。明治三〇年代(一八九七‐一九〇六)に流行した。イギリス結び、イギリス結い、イギリス銀杏とも。※玄武朱雀(1898)〈泉鏡花〉九「イギリス巻にいった、ひょろ高いお嬢様」
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