〘Name〙 Another name for the plant "American carrot (━ ninjin)". ※Honsho Seishun (1776) 1 "What is called Cantonese ginseng in modern times is the root of the ginseng, that is, the apricot leaf ginseng." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 植物「アメリカにんじん(━人参)」の異名。※本草正譌(1776)一「近代、広東人参と称する物は、薺苨根、即杏葉沙参なり」
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