〘Noun〙 (also "ishigawara") 1. Stone and tile. Used to refer to things without value. ※Yoshinobu Treasure Collection (around 1179) Vol. 1 "If not polished, it is like a stone tile." 2. Roof tiles made of slate. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (「いしがわら」とも)① 石と瓦。価値のない物にたとえたりする。※康頼宝物集(1179頃)上「磨かざれば石瓦のごとし」② 粘板岩でつくった屋根瓦。
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