〘 noun 〙① (A person of high rank or status) invites someone of lower rank to a meeting. In the case of the Emperor, this is used in informal occasions, and in official occasions it is called an 'audience.' ※San Tendai Godaisanki (1072-73), vol. 4, "Narimoto and others requested an audience, and we respectfully reported the matter." ※Oshio Heihachiro (1914), <Mori Ogai>, vol. 6, "At four o'clock in the afternoon, Atobe invited Sakamoto for an audience. " [Shunju Zuo Zhuan, Du's Commentary - Duke Tei's 4th Year] ② = Inken (inspection) ※Chuu-u-ki - June 28, 1120, "I ask that you please invite someone for an audience. If it is not possible to do so , even if the person has been asked to do so, the Emperor will refrain from doing so and will be pardoned for one year, and an investigation will be conducted ."Hi-ki-miru [an interview]Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① (身分、地位の高い人が、目下の人を)引き入れて会うこと。天皇の場合、非公式の時にいい、公式の時は謁見という。※参天台五台山記(1072‐73)四「成尋等申乞引見謹具状申聞」※大塩平八郎(1914)〈森鴎外〉六「昼四つ時に跡部が坂本を引見(インケン)した」 〔春秋左伝杜注‐定公四年〕② =いんけん(引検)※中右記‐保安元年(1120)六月二八日「予仰云、慥可二引見一、若一定不レ被レ行者、雖二他之年一依二御慎一被レ行二非常赦一年年例可レ被二勘申一也」
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