〘 noun 〙① A word used to show respect for the eldest daughter of an aristocrat. The great nobleman . Also, generally, the eldest daughter. ※Yamato (around 947-957) 142 "The elder sister of the late Miyasudokoro must have been the o-oi-ko."② The eldest child. The firstborn. [Revised and expanded Japanese English Forest Collection (1886)] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 貴族の長女をうやまっていう語。大君(おおいぎみ)。また、一般に長女。※大和(947‐957頃)一四二「故御息所の御姉、おほいこにあたり給ひけるなむ」② 一番上の子。長子。〔改正増補和英語林集成(1886)〕
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