〘 noun 〙 Silk fabric woven with wall thread as the weft . ※Tokyo Fuzokushi (1899-1902) by Hiraide Kojiro: "For formal wear, men wore kimonos, and used Satsuma Jofu, Echigo Jofu , wall thread weaving, wall chijimi, and sukiya ." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 壁糸を緯(よこいと)にして織った絹織物。※東京風俗志(1899‐1902)〈平出鏗二郎〉中「晴衣としては、帷子をも着て、男は薩摩上布・越後上布・壁糸織(カベイトオリ)・壁縮・透綾(すきや)等を用ひ」
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