〘 noun 〙 In the Middle Ages, a person who was in charge of managing a territory and was obligated to pay taxes and duties to the lord. Often refers to an azukarisho (custodian of a fief) . [Iroha Jiruisho (1177-81)] ※Taiheiki (late 14th century) verse 12 "Four or five vassals were assigned to each fief. " Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 中世、所領の管理を任され、領主に対して年貢課役などを納入する義務を負った者。預所(あずかりしょ)を指すことが多い。〔色葉字類抄(1177‐81)〕※太平記(14C後)一二「所領一所に四五人の給主(キウしゅ)附いて」
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