〘 noun 〙 People who worship the same tutelary deity. All parishioners. Fellow parishioners. ※Tokyo Annual Events (1911)〈Wakatsuki Shiran〉May Calendar "They are called the three great festivals of Edo, and all the parishioners gather together , each with their own unique and elaborate events." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 同じ氏神をまつる人々。氏子一同。氏子の仲間。※東京年中行事(1911)〈若月紫蘭〉五月暦「江戸の三大祭と称せられ、氏子中(ウヂコヂュウ)が寄って集(た)かって、各負けず劣らずの趣向を凝らすもので有る」
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