〘 noun 〙 To lift the ban on something that was prohibited by law or other regulations. ※The Fuchu Mission Case (1873) " Although there was an edict lifting the ban on Christianity, there was no such edict, but there were certainly edicts lifting the ban in Western countries." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 法律、その他のとりきめで禁止していたことを、解きゆるすこと。※府中宿伝道一件(1873)「抑も耶蘇教解禁之布告雖レ無レ之、断然西洋諸国え解禁の布告有レ之候」
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