〘 noun 〙 In the Edo period, this refers to fields that were not included in the land survey and were not recorded in the land survey book. When land was lost due to the actions of villagers, it was treated the same as hidden land . Lost land. ※Regional Legends (1794) 2 "Especially if a year or two had passed since the land survey and a complaint was filed claiming that land had been lost ." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 江戸時代、検地に漏れ、検地帳に登記されない田畑をいう。村方の作為によって落地を生じた場合は、隠田(かくしだ)同様の処分をうけた。落とし地。※地方凡例録(1794)二「尤検地後一両年過ぎ、落地有レ之旨訴出れば」
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