〘Noun〙 A bucket for holding shells in Kaiawase. A set of two, one for the ground shells and one for the shells that emerge from the shells . In the Middle Ages, it was considered one of the bride's dowries. Most are octagonal, with inro lids and Genji paintings or lacquer work on the surface. *Tamaki Haru (1219) "Two large buckets, 12 inches wide and with an Ide shape, for shells and other things to be thrown in." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 貝合わせの貝を入れる桶。地貝用のものと出貝(だしがい)用のものと二個で一組。中世、嫁入り道具の一つとされた。多くは八角形、印籠蓋(いんろうぶた)で、表面には源氏絵を描いたり蒔絵を施したりした。※たまきはる(1219)「貝などまきたる井出形の、くち一尺一二寸なるかいおけふたつ」
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