〘Suffix〙 A word used to count things that are in the form of grains, such as fruits, stones, tears, etc. 穀. ※Engishiki (927) 4 "Six grains of iron, four grains of grindstone" ※Heike (before the 13th century) 2 "When I think of the greatness of his kindness, it is worth more than a thousand grains or ten thousand grains of jewels" [Internal Biography of Emperor Wu of Han] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘接尾〙 果物、石、涙などのように、粒になったものを数えるのに用いる語。つぶ。※延喜式(927)四「鉄六廷、砥四顆」※平家(13C前)二「其恩の重き事をおもへば、千顆万顆の玉にもこえ」 〔漢武帝内伝〕
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