〘noun〙① To lend something. ※Nihon Koki - Enryaku 23rd year (804), May Heishin: “I asked for 20,000 bundles of tax, temporarily lending it to the poor, and by order, I had paid off all my family’s assets. ” ② To borrow. To take out a loan. ※Kansai Sensei’s posthumous manuscript (1821), 2. The lament of a poor woman: “I managed to temporarily lend out a cow and a calf, and the eel’s salt traveled a long way through the mountains, and traveled 200 ri along the mountain stone path, and the big one’s blade was as big as the small one’s teeth .” Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① かすこと。※日本後紀‐延暦二三年(804)五月丙申「伏請正税二万束、仮二貸貧民一、令レ済二家産一」② かりること。借金すること。※寛斎先生遺稿(1821)二・窮婦嘆「計尽仮貸買二牛犢一、鬻レ塩遠度飛山途、飛山石路二百里、大如二蹈刃一小如レ歯」
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