〘 noun 〙 In the Edo period, this refers to a mountain where it was forbidden to take forest products or animals, or where entry was forbidden for a certain period of time during litigation. ※Essays, Matsuya Notes (around 1818-45) 66 "Today, in the common parlance, things like tomeyama (a mountain reserved for the dead) and tome-yaki (burning of tome) are not permitted without the permission of the government." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 江戸時代、林産物や動物を取ることを禁止された山、または訴訟中の一定期間立入りを禁じられる山をいう。※随筆・松屋筆記(1818‐45頃)六六「今俗にお留筆お留山(トメヤマ)お留焼など官の御許なくてはものせぬよしいへり」
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