〘 noun 〙 The territory that is left after someone's death. Ruins . Iryo. ※Kanazawa Bunko Ancient Documents - March 17, 1325 (Shochu 2), Draft of the Letter of Transfer of the Fields and Farms of Taira no Tanemurai (7-5347) "Regarding the ownership of my late father's territory, my elder brother Tanetomo has transferred half of it (four cho of fields and one u of land) to his estate."I- ryoiriyau [legacy]Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 人の死後にのこされた領地。遺跡(ゆいせき)。いりょう。※金沢文庫古文書‐正中二年(1325)三月一七日・平胤連田畠等打渡状案(七・五三四七)「亡父がゆい領知行について、舎兄胤朝半分〈田四町屋敷一宇〉、打渡畢」
い‐りょう ヰリャウ【遺領】出典 精選版 日本国語大辞典精選版 日本国語大辞典について 情報 |
Although the purpose of measurement is to obtain t...
…When they were particularly needed, they were pl...
A customary unit of volume. The symbol is l or L. ...
… Although there is little difference between the...
A single genus and species of Polygonaceae perenni...
A series of short stories by Mitsuyo Kakuta. Five ...
…East Anglia rose to power for a time in the firs...
It is also called international public law. Until...
The term "slaves" refers to the soldiers...
It is the main peak of the Da Xue Mountains, locat...
A city in southwestern Rajasthan, western India. A...
…As the peat continues to accumulate, sphagnum mo...
〘Noun〙① Under the ritsuryo system, an office in th...
...Many of Japan's vegetables were brought ba...
1823‐93 A modern Egyptian technical and administra...