〘 noun 〙 A tokkuri used to warm sake. Kantsubo (warming jar) . Kandokkuri. ※Ninjyohon (human feelings book) Shuniro Umeji Homami (1832-33) First: "He picks up the nearby kandokuri (warming sake bottle) and pours it into a teacup to the brim." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 酒の燗をする時に用いる徳利。燗壺(かんつぼ)。かんどっくり。※人情本・春色梅児誉美(1832‐33)初「そばにある燗徳利(カンドクリ)をとり、湯呑へなみなみとつぐ」
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