〘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 |
〘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)〕
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