(From Inglês, Inglez Engelsch) An old name for England. It was mainly used during the Edo period. ※Haiku poem, Seisho Senku (1648), 6: "The black ships are in the middle of the ocean, the wind is suddenly blowing." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
(Inglês,Inglez Engelsch から) イギリスの古称。主に江戸時代に用いられた。※俳諧・正章千句(1648)六「黒船はヱゲレス舟のあひちかみ 俄に風のかはる洋中」
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