〘Noun〙① The first line of a Chinese poem or prose, especially the first line of a semi-final verse. Introduction . ※Shikawa Iriumi (early 17th century) 5 "From the introduction onwards, there is no explicit mention of the rosary." ② The opening phrase of a piece of writing. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 漢詩文の最初の句、特に絶句の第一句をいう。起(き)。※四河入海(17C前)五「起句より以下あらはに数珠の事をばゆわねども」② 文の書き出しの文句。
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