Owl sign - Kyouji

Japanese: 梟示 - きょうじ
Owl sign - Kyouji
〘 noun 〙 To put one's head on public display. Kyoushu (head cut off) . ※Yomihon Chushin Suikoden (1799-1801) Later: "His head should have been chopped off and he should have been put on public display ."

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Japanese:
〘名〙 さらし首にすること。梟首(きょうしゅ)。※読本・忠臣水滸伝(1799‐1801)後「頭を刎ねられ、已に梟示(ケウジ)せらるべかりしが」

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