〘noun〙① A person who raises and cares for a child in place of the child's biological parents. A foster parent. A foster parent. ※Joruri, Yugiri Awanaruto (c. 1712), "The hearts of true parents and foster parents are far apart." ② A person who temporarily becomes a nominal parent in cases of marriage, adoption, selling oneself, or entering into service. A substitute parent. ※Zappai, Yanagi Taru-Nana (1772), "I have no motivation to be a foster parent." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 生みの親のかわりに、子どもを育てたり養ったりする人。育ての親。養い親。※浄瑠璃・夕霧阿波鳴渡(1712頃)中「誠の親とかり親の心は、さしもちがふかや」② 結婚、養子縁組、また、身売り、奉公などの場合に、一時的に名義上の親となる人。親がわりの人。※雑俳・柳多留‐七(1772)「かり親をしてはけんぎゃうやる気なし」
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