〘 noun 〙 A pillow made by putting buckwheat husks or tea leaves inside and tying both ends. It is used in contrast to a box pillow or a wooden pillow. Tie. ※Haiku poem, Kebukuso (1638), vol. 5 "The budded flower is a tied pillow, or a butterfly (Ensho)" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 そばがら、茶がらなどを入れ、両端をくくりとめて作った枕。箱枕、木枕などに対していう。くくり。※俳諧・毛吹草(1638)五「つぼむ花はくくり枕かぬる胡蝶〈延勝〉」
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