〘Noun〙 A school of calligraphy. Its founder was Ono Gadō in the late Meiji period. It is a style of calligraphy that is in the lineage of the Goie school, but makes the kana of the ancient period easier to read. Gadō school. *Meiji Taisho Kenbunshi (1926) by Toshiro Ubukata, "Student life in the Meiji period: Sending and receiving postcards in Gadō-style characters" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 書道の一流派。明治後期の小野鵞堂を祖とする。御家流の系統だが、上代様の仮名を見やすくした書風。鵞堂派。※明治大正見聞史(1926)〈生方敏郎〉明治時代の学生生活「鵞堂流の文字で絵葉書を遣ったり取ったりすることが」
出典 精選版 日本国語大辞典精選版 日本国語大辞典について 情報 |
She was the wife of the 13th Tokugawa Shogun, Ies...
…In addition to fungi, bacteria and protozoa are ...
In Chinese and Japanese musical terminology, it i...
One of the representative urban ruins of the Indu...
Abbreviation: FBR. A nuclear reactor that uses th...
An American medical scientist known for his resea...
A book on military strategy from the Edo period. T...
… [Parathyroid Abnormalities] Abnormalities in th...
...flowers, stems, leaves, fruits, etc. of plants...
A thin, high-quality hemp fabric for kimono is ca...
… [Makoto Nishida]. … *Some of the terminology th...
…In the case of Imazaike Village, Gamo County, Om...
Under the ryo system, this office was under the j...
… Whale [Toshio Kasuya]. … *Some of the terminolo...
...When electrons are bombarded against a materia...