〘 noun 〙 A book of waka poems or scrolls with handwriting by ancient poets cut to an appropriate size for the purpose of appreciation. They are pasted into a tekagami (hand-held mirror) or made into a hanging scroll. ※Ukiyo-zoshi, Koshoku Ichidai Otoko (1682), 6 "Kihame no tekagami, Teika no utakire " Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 和歌の冊子、または巻物などにある古人の筆跡を、鑑賞の目的で適宜の大きさに切ったもの。手鑑(てかがみ)にはりこんだり、または掛物に作ったりする。※浮世草子・好色一代男(1682)六「了佐極(きはめ)の手鑑、定家の歌切(ウタキレ)」
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