〘noun〙① Something that is made temporarily. Also, the thing itself. ② To make something that is not true appear to be true. Also, the thing itself. Fiction. ※Sir's Theory of Education (1880)〈Translated by Shaku Shinpachi〉1 "Except for those that are entirely fictional or only partially fictional, of course they are real." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 一時かりに作ること。また、そのもの。② 事実でないことをかりに事実らしく作ること。また、そのもの。虚構。フィクション。※斯氏教育論(1880)〈尺振八訳〉一「其全く仮作に出で、若くは半は仮作に出でたるものの外は、固より是れ実事なり」
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