〘 noun 〙 In the Edo period, pottery made in a pottery pottery that was prohibited to be used except for the feudal lord's own use or as a gift. Otome-gama. ※Essays, Matsuya Bunki (around 1818-45) 66 "The pottery that Toyotomi Taiko had in his sole place in order to make inbeyaki more precious should be called tomeyaki ." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 江戸時代、藩主が自分で使うため、または進物に用いるため以外には使用を禁じたかまで焼いた陶器。おとめがま。※随筆・松屋筆記(1818‐45頃)六六「いんべやきを貴くせんとて豊太閤のただ一所にせられたるはお留焼(トメヤキ)とやいふべき」
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