〘noun〙 Either the front or back pole of a palanquin . When carrying a palanquin, one of the two people at the front and back. → Carry one pole. ※From the humorous book Tokaido Chu Hizakurige (1802-09), first entry: "Are you going to ride? You said you would carry 150 poles, didn't you? So I'll carry the other pole , and get 150." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 駕籠(かご)の、先棒か後棒かのどちらか一方。駕籠をかついだとき、前後二人のうちの一方。→片棒を担(かつ)ぐ。※滑稽本・東海道中膝栗毛(1802‐09)初「おめへ乗るのかへ。百五十でかつぐといわしゃったじゃアないか。そんだんで片棒(カタボウ)わしがかついで、百五十とるのだ」
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