〘Noun〙① In the Middle Ages and early modern times, a stipend given by a lord to guests or the surviving family members of his vassals. A tolerable territory. A food stipend. ※Genkokukyoki - April 24, 1510 (the first year of the Bunki era) "I have now applied for 500 hiki's worth of tonin." ② In early modern times, a fief given by the shogunate to a daimyo who had been demoted. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 中世・近世、主君から客分の者や臣下の遺族に給与した祿。堪忍領。食祿。※言国卿記‐文亀元年(1510)四月二四日「今五百疋此方堪忍分申付畢」② 近世、幕府が改易した大名に給与した知行(ちぎょう)。
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