〘Noun〙 ("To" means "hook for hanging something" ) The act of hanging one's robes and headgear on the hook of a unit (seating position, seat) in the monks' hall. By extension, the act of a monk staying in one temple to practice. Kashaku (hanging tin) . ※Shobogenzo (1231-53), Reihai Tokuzui: "I saw a nun hanging on a hanging tin in a temple in the country of Great Song."Ka-tou Kwatafu [Kaketou・Kake]Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (「搭」は「搭鉤(とうこう)」のことで、物を掛けるかぎの意) 衣鉢袋を僧堂の単位(座位、座席)の鉤に掛けること。転じて、僧が一寺にとどまり修行すること。掛錫(かしゃく)。※正法眼蔵(1231‐53)礼拝得髄「見在大宋国の寺院に比丘尼の掛搭せるが」
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