〘 noun 〙 To restrict freedom of movement and make it impossible to escape from a certain place. Oshikome. [Futsuwa Horitsu Jiji (1886)] *Fukuzawa Yukichi's Miscellany in Fukuo's Autobiography (1899) "I was confined in the mansion in the Aki region of Kasumigaseki " [Seikaiten Case Studies - Keibu, Meirei Ritsu] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 行動の自由を束縛して、一定の場所から脱出できないようにすること。おしこめ。〔仏和法律字彙(1886)〕※福翁自伝(1899)〈福沢諭吉〉雑記「霞ケ関の芸州の屋敷に監禁(カンキン)されて居るソコで」 〔清会典事例‐刑部・名例律〕
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