〘Noun〙① A name for a seaside or fishing village used in the Edo period. A word corresponding to villagers and mountaineers. ※Gyokujinsho (1563), vol. 5 "The people of the port side will eat." ※Essays, Mimibukuro (1784-1814), vol. 5 "Walking around a certain port side." ② Residents of a sea village. ※Kurata Family Documents (1797-98), Regarding shipwreck repairs, "There was much discussion with the port side." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 江戸時代に用いられた、海べ、漁村の称。村方、山方などに対応する語。※玉塵抄(1563)五「浦方の者は、食するぞ」※随筆・耳嚢(1784‐1814)五「或る浦方を廻りて」② 海村の住民。※倉田家文書(1797‐98)破船改の事「浦方と能々相談有之候て」
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