〘 noun 〙 A gate with a roof over the top of two pillars. Nowadays it is often called a gate without a roof. Kabuki. ※To-ji Yurimono documents - I, August 26, 1474 (16th year of Bunmei), Jisso-ji Temple repair order "New construction of a Kabuki gate" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 二本の柱の上部に冠木を貫き渡し、上に屋根をかけた門。現在は屋根のないものをいうことが多い。かぶき。※東寺百合文書‐い・文明一六年(1474)八月二六日・実相寺修理注文「一かふき門新造」
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