〘 noun 〙 In the early modern period, a person who joined the regular castle guards as a deputy to make up for the lack of personnel and was in charge of guarding the castle. ※Iwami Yoshikawa Family Documents - (Tensho 9) (1581) May 19th, Yoshikawa Tsuneie's letter " There are over a thousand additional guards and local guards." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 近世初期、人数不足を補うために定番の城番の副となって加わり、城の警備にあたった者。※石見吉川家文書‐(天正九年)(1581)五月一九日・吉川経家書状「御加番衆、国方衆御人数都合千余可レ有二御座一候」
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