〘Noun〙 The term "ekikitou (rice grown at a station)" used in the Yoro Code. Rice harvested from the station fields attached to stations. ※Ryo Gikai (718) Stable Farm " There are two young horses missing. Therefore, two station rice (meaning the harvest of station fields) will be harvested ." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 「えききとう(駅起稲)」の養老令での言い方。駅に付属した駅田の収穫稲。※令義解(718)厩牧「若馬有二闕失一者。即以二駅稲〈謂。駅田之収穫也〉市替一」
出典 精選版 日本国語大辞典精選版 日本国語大辞典について 情報 |
…The first characteristic of the conjugation proc...
[raw]? [Died] 915 A Muslim scholar of hadith (trad...
…This fact suggests the length of the life cycle ...
...In the 19th century, Comte Antoine d'Aure ...
A former town in Hanishina County in the Chikuma R...
...There are also lymphatic vessels along the hep...
…Men's clothing in the 16th century consisted...
…Private property emerges to a certain degree in ...
Religious leader. Omoto monk. Former name Ueda Ki...
Other examples of deification of historical figur...
Kabuki Kyogen. Joruri domestic drama. 6 acts. Comm...
Founded in 1382 by Bishop William of Wykeham, this...
Hindu caves on Elephanta Island in Mumbai (Bombay)...
… [dialect] The Latin dialects in the north and c...
A special attack unit formed for the purpose of ca...