〘Noun〙 = Issenzori (One-sen shave) ※The history of hairdressing (1727) " For offering a hairpiece to Toshogu Shrine, I received a reward of one sen, a pair of hairpins, and was given this by Kohei Sakakibara Yasumasa. From then on, my duties as a hairdresser were changed to that of a one -sen shave, and I was given the order of Mengnidai ." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 =いっせんぞり(一銭剃)※髪結職由緒之事(1727)「東照宮奉レ揚二御髪一候に付、為二御褒美一、金銭一銭、御笄一対、榊原小平太康政殿を以て頂戴之仕り、以後髪ゆひ職分は、一銭職と可二相唱一旨、蒙二台命一」
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