kante

Japanese: かんてき
kante
〘 noun 〙 (also "kandeki") ① Often used in Kamigata to mean shichirin or konro . ※Essays, Morisada Manko (1837-53), Vol. 5 "A tile seller in Kyoto and Osaka is called kandeki. A bonfire." ② Tantrum. Also, a person who is prone to tantrums. A person with a temper. ※Tangihon, Body Golden (1799), Vol. 3 "Mankichi's face is slowly turning the color of a colic ."

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Japanese:
〘名〙 (「かんでき」とも)① 多く、上方で七厘(しちりん)、焜炉(こんろ)をいう語。※随筆・守貞漫稿(1837‐53)五「瓦器売 京坂かんてきと云。火炉」② かんしゃく。また、かんしゃくを起こしやすい人。かんしゃくもち。かんてき者。※談義本・身体山吹色(1799)三「万吉そろそろ疳症(カンデキ)の顔色にて」

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