〘 noun 〙 Matching dogs together to make them fight. It was most popular from the end of the Kamakura period to the period of the Northern and Southern Courts, and is still practiced in Kochi and Akita prefectures today. Dog fighting. Dog-eating. ※Taiheiki (late 14th century) 5 "Twelve days a month were designated as days for matching dogs." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 犬をかみ合わせて勝負させること。鎌倉末期から南北朝時代にかけて最も流行し、現在でも高知、秋田の両県下で行なわれている。闘犬。犬くい。※太平記(14C後)五「月に十二度、犬合せの日とて定められしかば」
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