A long sword worn by soldiers with a leather strap attached to the belt. A field sword. Worn in casual situations. ※Masukagami (around 1368-76) 10 "They take their robes in various forms. Some wear a flat sash under their armpits, others a sewn robe with a leather strap and so on ." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
太刀の帯に革緒を用いた兵仗(ひょうじょう)の太刀。野太刀。褻(け)のときに佩用。※増鏡(1368‐76頃)一〇「思ひ思ひの姿にて祿をとる。あるは闕腋に平胡籙(ひらやなぐい)、縫腋(もとおし)の袍に革緒の剣など心々なり」
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