〘 noun 〙 In the old constitution, this was the order of seating for high-ranking officials, those with titles, those with honors, and those with ranks when attending the Imperial Court. It was abolished in 1947. [Sleeve-shaped Newspaper Dictionary (1919)] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 旧憲法で、高等官、有爵者、有勲者、有位者などが宮中に参列する際の座席の順序。昭和二二年(一九四七)以後廃止された。〔袖珍新聞語辞典(1919)〕
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