〘 noun 〙 A person who catches fish or shellfish. Fisherman. Fisherman. ※Keikokushu (827) vol. 14, Five Fishing Poems (Emperor Saga) "Fishermen do not record the yearly currents. In the Yanpo Kai, their old oars are used for boats ." [Kanshi - Forbidden] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 魚介をとる人。漁師。漁者。※経国集(827)一四・漁歌五首〈嵯峨天皇〉「漁人不レ記歳時流。淹泊洄老棹レ舟」 〔管子‐禁蔵〕
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