〘 noun 〙 A sea or lake that extends into land. A bay. An inlet. ※Izumo Fudoki (733) Io "After passing through three villages, we entered the inlet." ※Nihon Yomihon (1887) <Shinbo Iwaji> 4 "Because the inlet is surrounded by land, the waves are calm even on windy days."New sea entrySource: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 陸地にはいり込んだ海、湖。湾。入り江。※出雲風土記(733)意宇「三つの郷を経て、入海に入る」※日本読本(1887)〈新保磐次〉四「入り海は陸地に包まるる故、風烈しき日も波穏なり」
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