〘Noun〙 Under the ritsuryo system, a man who was gathered from various provinces as a servant and engaged in odd jobs in the central government office. ※Shoku Nihongi - Wadou 2nd year (709) February Boushi " The chief minister was given one business, and about 50 men were sent to the governor , and one man was sent to the governor for the off- season ... Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 令制で、仕丁として諸国から集められ、中央の官司で雑役に従事した男子。※続日本紀‐和銅二年(709)二月戊子「宜二大宰商量一、充二駈使丁五十許人一、及逐二閑月一、差二発人夫一、専加二撿挍一早令二営作一」
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