(Noun) ("Gi" refers to the special privileges given to those of a certain rank in the Code of Criminal Law) One of the six Rikugi (six privileges) in the Code of Criminal Law. A privilege given to those of the third rank or higher. ※Ritsu (718) Rokugi "Six privileges are called Rikugi, that is, those of the third rank or higher." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (「議」は、律で特定の身分の者に与えられた刑法上の特典をいう) 律における六議(りくぎ)の一つ。三位以上の者に与えられた特典。※律(718)六議「六曰議貴、謂、三位以上」
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