〘Noun〙 A twill introduced from China. A twill made into a floating weave. It is also called kara-aya in Japan, which is woven in the same way. *Utsubo (around 970-999) Rojojo "Kimono box, one yoroi, kara-aya, woven summer and winter costumes" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 中国から伝来した綾。綾を浮織にしたもの。日本でその製法にならって織ったものにもいう。からのあや。※宇津保(970‐999頃)楼上下「衣箱一よろひに、からあや・織物の夏冬の装束」
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