〘 noun 〙 In the early modern period, a hairdresser who operated from his own home. ⇔ Deko. ※Essays, Morisada Manko (1837-53) vol. 22 "At the time of the Kaei Nakama Kabu Saigyo, there were over 1,800 households where hairdressers, known as uchidoko, operated their own homes as their beds." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 近世、自宅で営業の髪結床。⇔出床(でどこ)。※随筆・守貞漫稿(1837‐53)二二「嘉永仲間株再行の時、内床と称す梳夫(すきふ)自宅を床とする物一千八百余戸」
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