〘 noun 〙① One package. One package. ※Masukagami (Around 1368-76) Vol. 5 "The package is ten pieces of silk." ② In the Edo period, a term for 100 ryo of gold. One. ※Kei Kunisaku (1776) Minakata "He's a man who can even give one package to a prostitute." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① ひとつの包み。包み一つ分。※増補本増鏡(1368‐76頃)五「つつみ物はきぬ十疋にしき一つつみ」② 江戸時代、金百両の称。ひとつ。※洒落本・契国策(1776)南方「一包ぐらいは女郎にもやりかねぬ男なれば」
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