〘 noun 〙① A back door. A back door. ※Essays, Omoide Soushi (1840), vol. 7 "A popular song from the Bunroku era goes, 'If you open it but don't, it's the back door at night when people wait.' ② An entrance at the back of a theater. It is mainly used by actors and theater personnel to enter and exit. ⇔ Mouse door, front door Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 裏口の木戸。裏手の木戸。※随筆・思出草紙(1840)七「文祿年中のはやり歌にいわく、さすやうでささぬは、人待つ宵裏木戸」② 芝居小屋の裏手の出入り口。主として、役者や劇場関係者の出入りに用いる。⇔鼠木戸・表木戸
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