(The first string) The string that is stretched on a shamisen, koto, biwa, etc., and that is the one closest to the front. It is the thickest and has the lowest pitch. *Zappai, Yanagi Taru-shi (1769) "Call Shinzou the first string and have him finish it." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
(一番目の糸の意) 三味線、琴、琵琶などに張ってある糸で一番手前にあるもの。最も太く調子も一番低い。※雑俳・柳多留‐四(1769)「一の糸新ぞう呼んで喰い切らせ」
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