〘 noun 〙 Warm sake. Kanshu. ⇔ Chilled sake. 《Season: Winter》※Tamonin Diary - Tenbun 12 (1543) March 23rd "As I offered him the sake, it turned out to be dry sake, so he asked for a cup and drank it right away."Kanshu [warm sake]Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 温めた酒。かんしゅ。⇔冷や酒。《季・冬》※多聞院日記‐天文一二年(1543)三月二三日「酒を進めけるに、かん酒にてありしか、一坏請て彼赤沢かつらゑ其儘不レ呑打付られ了」
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