〘Noun〙 In the early modern period, ordinary money orders were arranged in Osaka and other Kamigata regions to Edo. Payment was usually made on the spot and on a fixed date, but deferred payment was also possible. Public money orders. ※Joruri: Daikyoushi Sekakureki (1715), Vol. 1 "If you bring one of your master's seals to the wholesaler, we will give you two or three kanme of Edo money." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 近世、大坂その他上方地方で江戸宛に組まれた普通為替。その支払いは参着払い、確定日払いが普通であったが、延為替も行なわれた。公金為替。※浄瑠璃・大経師昔暦(1715)上「旦那の印判一つ問屋へ持って参れば、江戸為替二貫目や三貫目常住取遣りいたします」
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