〘Noun〙 The name of the station fields under the Taiho Code. ※Ryoshu Kai (701) Fields "Ancient records say: No tax. Question: Station fields. No fields to be established in two separate districts. Answer: Also established." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 大宝令制下における、駅田(えきでん)の称。※令集解(701)田「古記云。不輸租。問。駅起田。田置二隔郡一不。答。亦置」
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