〘adv〙 (sometimes accompanied by 「と」) =うkari※Shiji Sho (1477) verse 17 「The phrase "traveling freely" means that one is so lost that one is unaware of where one is going, and one is so wide and amazed at the same time.」 Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘副〙 (「と」を伴う場合もある) =うかり※史記抄(1477)一七「行洋々也とは、自失してうからとして、どこがどことも不覚ほどに、茫々洋々たるぞ」
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