Mihishiro

Japanese: 御樋代 - みひしろ
Mihishiro
〘Noun〙 ("mi" is a prefix) A word used to respect the vessel that holds the deity at a shrine. It particularly refers to the vessel at Ise Grand Shrine. Hishiro. [Koutai Jingu Ritual Book (804)]

Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information

Japanese:
〘名〙 (「み」は接頭語) 神社で神体を納める器を尊んでいう語。特に、伊勢神宮のものをいう。ひしろ。〔皇太神宮儀式帳(804)〕

出典 精選版 日本国語大辞典精選版 日本国語大辞典について 情報

<<:  Obi cedar - Obisugi

>>:  Belt-shaped city

Recommend

Fiscal policy

A policy that deals with economic problems such as...

Taung (English spelling)

Also called Taungs, it is the name of a place in t...

Bendir (English spelling)

...The name corresponds to the Hebrew tōp, and hi...

Colored Nunat - Colored Nunat

...Although there are some mixed-race people of N...

Hisataka Oishi - Oishi Hisataka

Year of death: 1794 Year of birth: September 20, 1...

In-company education and training

Looking at the history of in-company education and...

Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach

1656‐1723 Austrian Baroque architect. Born in Graz...

Japanese Steel - Wako

Also called "wahagane". Steel made using...

Kaientai

This was a guerrilla unit of the Tosa clan in the...

Stagflation - stagflation

A compound word of stagnation and inflation. It r...

Callistemon

...A beautiful evergreen shrub of the Myrtaceae f...

Male Painting - Otokoe

〘Noun〙① A powerful painting from the Heian period,...

Barium mineral - Barium nut (English spelling)

A mineral that contains barium as its main chemica...

Jute

Also known as jute or tunaso. A fiber crop believe...

Klein group

...That is, for any point z ∈ D , the set { r ( z...