〘 noun 〙 One of the six principles in the Ritsuryo system. A special privilege in criminal law given to those who had been close to the Emperor and had received favorable treatment. ※Ritsuryo (718) Rokugi "Six principles, two are called Ritsuryo, and the reason is old." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 律における六議(りくぎ)の一つ。以前に天皇の側近にあって優遇された者に与えられた刑法上の特典。※律(718)六議「六義、二曰議故、謂故旧」
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