〘 noun 〙 A cage-shaped cart used to transport criminals and prisoners. ※Suika Bunshu (1714-24) 1. Kato family biography: "The public captured Ishida and others , and in return, two cage carts were used to transport them." [Records of the Grand Historian - Biography of Chen Yu] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 罪人、捕虜などをのせて運ぶ、檻(おり)のかたちをした車。※垂加文集(1714‐24)一・加藤家伝「公擒二石田等一、反接載二檻車一」 〔史記‐陳余伝〕
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