〘Noun〙① In the Edo period, this word was used to refer to fish markets, fish merchants, fishing grounds, fishing boats, and fishery processing companies. From the mid-Edo period onwards, it came to refer mainly to fish wholesalers and fish brokers. Isaba. [Essays, Zoku Konyo Manroku Ho (1768)]② Abbreviation of "Isababune (Gojushubune)." [Wakan Senyoshu (1766)] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 江戸時代、魚市場、魚商人のほか、漁場、漁船、水産加工業者にも共通して用いた語。江戸の中期以降は主として魚問屋、魚の仲買人をさすようになった。いそば。〔随筆・続昆陽漫録補(1768)〕② 「いさばぶね(五十集船)」の略。〔和漢船用集(1766)〕
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