1. To expel. To banish. 2. A drum that is struck at the end of a day's performance at a theater, a comedy hall, or sumo wrestling. 3. In pleasure quarters, the bell that rings at 6am. It is called this because it is the time when the overnight guests leave. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
1 追い出すこと。追放。「反対派の 2 芝居・寄席・相撲などで、1日の興行の終わった時に打ち鳴らす太鼓。追い出し太鼓。打ち出し太鼓。 3 遊里で、明け六つ(午前6時ごろ)の鐘。泊まり客の帰る時刻に鳴るのでいう。追い出し鐘。 出典 小学館デジタル大辞泉について 情報 | 凡例 |
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