(Noun) (From the Edo period when silver coins were the main currency in Kamigata) ① = kinshu (financier) ① ※Joruri, Otokosaku Gogankin (1742) Awaza Hori Konya "The previous ginshu (ginshu) was a man of means who made a large turnaround" ② = kinshu (financier) ④ [Essay, Morisada Manko (1837-53)] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (江戸時代、上方では銀貨が主体であったところから)① =きんしゅ(金主)①※浄瑠璃・男作五雁金(1742)阿波座堀紺屋「先の銀主(ギンシュ)は大廻しする分限者」② =きんしゅ(金主)④〔随筆・守貞漫稿(1837‐53)〕
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