〘 noun 〙 To put goods on the market and sell them off. ※Imahori Hiyoshi Shrine Documents - (around 1530) A petition from merchants from the five places of Omi: "There is a complete distinction between market and village sales, as is the ancient custom of commerce." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 商品を市場に出して売りさばくこと。※今堀日吉神社文書‐(享禄三年頃)(1530頃)近江五ケ所商人等申状「市売・里売迄、悉差別次第、商買道の古実に候」
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