School lunch - school lunch

Japanese: 給食 - きゅうしょく
School lunch - school lunch
〘 noun 〙① to give food. [Records of the Grand Historian - Heijunshu] ② to give food to children, students, and employees at elementary schools, middle schools, factories, etc. Also, the food. School lunches, workplace lunches, etc. ※Red Bicycle (1952) by Hiroyuki Agawa "Boxes of school lunch bread are stacked up at the entrance."

Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information

Japanese:
〘名〙① 食事を与えること。〔史記‐平準書〕② 小学校、中学校、工場などで、児童、生徒、従業員に食事を与えること。また、その食べ物。学校給食、職場給食の類。※赤い自転車(1952)〈阿川弘之〉「玄関には給食のパンの箱が積み上げられている」

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