〘 noun 〙 (from diamant) 1. A word used to call diamonds in the Edo period. ※Augmented and expanded Kai Tsusho Ko (1708), vol. 4, "Gyaman no Tama" 2. (From the fact that engraved glass products were called "Gyamanbori") Refers to glass products in general. Vidro. Glass . ※Kabuki Nazo Obi Issun Tokubei (1811), prologue: "Please buy the glass hairpin that you found over there. " Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (diamant から)① 江戸時代、ダイヤモンドを呼んだことば。※増補華夷通商考(1708)四「ギヤマンの玉」② (彫刻をほどこしたガラス製品を「ギヤマン彫り」と呼んだところから) ガラス製品一般をさす。ビードロ。玻璃(はり)。※歌舞伎・謎帯一寸徳兵衛(1811)序幕「彼処(あそこ)にあった硝子(ギヤマン)の簪(かんざし)を、買うて下さりませ」
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