〘 noun 〙 A castle where the lord or the like usually lives. Kyojo. [Bunmeihon Setsuyoshu (muromachi period)] ※ Kana Zoushi, Mino Kagami (1659), Vol. 1 "There is no such thing as a residence, it is in front of the mansion ."Kyo-jou ...jau [Castle]Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 城主などが、日頃住んでいる城。きょじょう。〔文明本節用集(室町中)〕※仮名草子・身の鏡(1659)上「居城(イジャウ)とてもなく屋敷がまへにて御座候事」
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