〘Noun〙 A place for selling silk goods. ※Teikin Orai Sho (1631) says, "There are seven seats in each market. A seat means a place for selling things. The first is a seat for silk, the second is a seat for charcoal, the third is a seat for rice, and the fourth is a seat for cypress goods." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 絹物を売る所。※庭訓往来抄(1631)中「又市毎に七座は有也。座と云事は物を売座也。一には絹の座、二に炭の座、三に米の座、四に檜物座」
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