〘Noun〙 A province where the retired emperor or empress had the power to appoint the provincial governor. The appointed provincial governor paid fees and merits to the retired emperor or empress. It also refers to the provinces that the retired emperor or empress held as fiefs. Inbun. ※Gyokuyo - November 14, 1185 (Bun'ichi 1) "Kajiwara Daikan sent a vassal of Harima Province to the lower part of the province, and sent a small male provincial governor to the lower part of the province, and attached the estate to the storehouses, etc. This province is an Inbun province." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 上皇・女院が受領の任命権を持つ国。任命された受領は上皇・女院に任料や功を納めた。また、上皇・女院の知行国をもいう。院分。※玉葉‐文治元年(1185)一一月一四日「梶原代官下二向播磨国一、追二出小目代男一、倉々に付レ封了云々、件国、院分国也」
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