〘Noun〙 A style of kao (signature signature) . A kao made by selecting one character of one's name or an auspicious character. It was popular from the end of the Kamakura period to the Sengoku period. [Oshijiko (1717-84)] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 花押(かおう)の様式の一つ。自分の名乗りの一字、あるいは吉字を選んで花押にしたもの。鎌倉末期から戦国時代にかけて流行。〔押字考(1717‐84)〕
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