〘 noun 〙 Applying makeup to the hairline with ink. Also, that ink. The ink placed on the hairline. ※Haiku, Solo Poetry One Thousand Verses in a Day (1675), No. 5 "The mist on the edge of the ink, the clearing of Mt. Bizan, the dripping of powder from the valley." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 髪のはえぎわを墨で化粧すること。また、その墨。置墨。※俳諧・独吟一日千句(1675)第五「際墨に霧や眉山晴ぬらん おしろいをとく谷のしたたり」
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