〘Noun〙 (In ancient Korean, "Koni" means "big" and "Oruku (or Oriku)" means "wife") Empress Dowager. Lady Jongno. Konoruku. ※Shaku Nihongi (1274-1301) 17 "Great Empress (Konioruku) (Alternate reading: Komuoruku, Kooruku)"Konoruk [Great Empress]Great EmpressSource: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (古代朝鮮語で、「コニ」は大の意、「オルク(またはオリク)」は夫人の意か) 大后。正夫人。コンオルク。※釈日本紀(1274‐1301)一七「大后(コニヲルク)(〈別訓〉こむをるく、こをるく)」
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