〘Noun〙 Calligraphy written in a free-flowing style. A style of calligraphy that is even more free-flowing than cursive writing. ※Essays, Gyokushu Gashu (1790) "For example, the wildness of calligraphy and the sketchiness of painting" [Gozaisho - Jinbu 3] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 思うままにくずして書いた書。草書体をさらにくずした書体。※随筆・玉洲画趣(1790)「たとへ書の狂草、画の写意とても」 〔五雑俎‐人部三〕
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