〘 noun 〙 A place where river water is dammed up with earth or wood to draw water elsewhere. I. Seki. Ide. Also called a water ditch or a moat. [10 volumes of Wamyosho (around 934)] ※Heike (before the 13th century) 4 "It is not as if the river did not flow because of the dam" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 水を他に引くために、土や木などで川水をせきとめた所。い。せき。いで。また用水溝(みぞ)や用水堀をもいう。〔十巻本和名抄(934頃)〕※平家(13C前)四「いせきにかかって流れもやらぬにことならず」
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