〘Noun〙① An ancient grave with a mound of earth in a round shape like a helmet bowl, with a shikoro-like shape around it. ② A mound where Minamoto no Yoshiie buried his helmet when he came to battle from Oshu. One theory is that it is also Taira no Masakado's helmet. ※Miscellaneous haiku, Yanagi Taru-Hachishi (1825) "There is an armor ferry on the helmet mound side." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 兜の鉢のように丸く盛り土をし、周囲にしころ様のものを付けた古代の墓。② 源義家が奥州から凱陣のとき、兜を埋めたという塚。一説に、平将門の兜とも。※雑俳・柳多留‐八四(1825)「兜塚側に鎧の渡しあり」
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