[1] 〘noun〙① A room for studying. A study. A writing room. ※Azuma Kagami, Kenpo 1st year (1213), February 2nd , “Among the people who are close to me. Those who are selected from the arts are assigned to the schools and are in charge of the schools . They never leave the schools . ” ※Ukiyo-zoshi, Amorous Five Women (1686), 5th, “This is a place of constant study, and I sit here . ” ② A building set up for studying. A school. ※Kan’ei-kan Hon Mokyu-sho (around 1529), 6th, “Let’s build a place of study in the city.” ※Vita Sexualis (1909), Mori Ogai, “I go to a school built on the site of the feudal domain ’s school.” [2] This refers to the Shoheizaka School of Study. ※Thoughts on the Prohibition - Collection 1, Volume 3, Volume 24, April 3, 1800 (Kansei 12) "This time, the two schools are providing education, so people should encourage each other." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
[1] 〘名〙① 学問をするための部屋。書斎。書室。※吾妻鏡‐建保元年(1213)二月二日「昵近祗候人中。撰二芸能之輩一、被二結番一、号二之学問所番一各当番日者。不レ去二御学問所一」※浮世草子・好色五人女(1686)五「爰は不断の学問所(ガクモンショ)とて、是に座をなせば」② 学問をするために設けられてある建物。学校。※寛永刊本蒙求抄(1529頃)六「学問処を市の中に作ぞ」※ヰタ・セクスアリス(1909)〈森鴎外〉「藩の学問所の址(あと)に出来た学校に通ふ」[2] 昌平坂(しょうへいざか)学問所をいう。※禁令考‐前集・第三・巻二四・寛政一二年(1800)四月三日「此度於二学問所一御教育之儀候条、人々相励候様可レ致候」
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