〘Noun〙 (also "kijihiki") The act of roughly cutting wood. The act of carving trays, bowls, toys, etc. from the raw wood. Also, the craftsman who does this. Woodturner. ※Ogaki Domain's Secret Guide - II. About Woodturning in Ryoyama (1681) "When the lord needs it, there are 18 woodturners." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (「きじひき」とも) 木地を粗びきすること。木地のままで盆・椀・玩具などの細工をすること。また、その職人。木地屋。※大垣藩座右秘鑑‐二・両山木地挽之事(1681)「一殿様御入用之時は木地挽十八軒にて御座候」
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