〘Noun〙① In the Ritsuryo system, the seal of the Daijokan. ※Shoku Nihongi - Jinki 4th year (727), July Dingyou "770 volumes of the Kogo registers of the Tsukushi provinces, and one official seal ." ② An official seal used by government offices or officials in the course of their duties. ※Criminal Code (1880), Article 197 "Anyone who misappropriates the image of the Imperial Seal, State Seal, Official Seal, Symbol, or Seal" [Hanshu - Hui Di Ji] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 令制で、太政官の印。※続日本紀‐神亀四年(727)七月丁酉「筑紫諸国庚午籍七百七十巻以二官印一印レ之」② 官庁または官吏が職務上使う公式の印。※刑法(明治一三年)(1880)一九七条「御璽国璽官印記号印章の影蹟を盗用したる者」 〔漢書‐恵帝記〕
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