〘 noun 〙 A building facing the rear of an aristocrat's house. The palace where the lady of the house lives. ⇔ Omote Goten. ※Joruri Tsukunimebuike (1721) 2 "The Muromachi Imperial Palace, which knows no season from summer to winter, is the glorious inner palace." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 貴族の家で、奥向きにある建物。奥方が住む御殿。⇔表御殿。※浄瑠璃・津国女夫池(1721)二「夏冬知らぬ室町の御所ぞ栄華(ゑいぐは)の奥御殿」
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