〘 noun 〙 The act of breaking down the type that has once been assembled into pieces and sorting the type, punctuation marks, and other items back into their original cases after they are no longer needed. ※Asano Shimbun - January 29, 1891 (Meiji 24) "They pick up and separate the kanji, kana, numbers, and even numbers 5 and 7. They are called typebreakers." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 一度組み立てた活版の活字を用済みになってばらばらにときくずし、活字、約物、込め物などを元のケースに整理すること。※朝野新聞‐明治二四年(1891)一月二九日「漢字ヂャ、仮名ヂャ、数字ヂャ、果は五号ダ、七号ダと一々に拾ひ分くるなり。之を解版工と唱ふるなり」
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