〘 noun 〙 A ceremony related to a misfortune. A ceremony to bury the dead. A funeral. ※Okina Mondo (1650), part 2: "There are five main rules of etiquette: auspicious etiquette, auspicious etiquette, military etiquette, guest etiquette, and happy etiquette." [Zhou Li - Shunkan and Daisobo] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 凶事に関する儀式。死者を葬る礼式。葬礼。葬式。※翁問答(1650)下「礼法の大目五つあり、吉礼・凶礼・軍礼・賓礼・嘉礼これなり」 〔周礼‐春官・大宗伯〕
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