〘Noun〙 Edo Shogunate job title. They were stationed in Edo Castle, served the daimyo and officials, and also did cleaning. There were over 200 of them, and seven group leaders supervised them. ※Kinrei Ko - Zenshu, Volume 2, Volume 17, December 1790 (Kansei 2) "It is not appropriate for the front monk to work together and maintain the same body" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 江戸幕府の職名。江戸城内に詰め、大名や諸役人に給仕をし、また、掃除などをもした。二百余名おり、七人の組頭が指揮した。※禁令考‐前集・第二・巻一七・寛政二年(1790)一二月「表坊主共勤方并一躰之風不宜」
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