〘noun〙① A box with a shelf that is placed in the entranceway etc. to store shoes, geta, and other footwear. A shoebox. ※Kakurehon・Gakuya Houdan (1804) 1 "Under the tea shelf there is a place to put umbrellas, a geta box (geta box) , a cupboard and a small long box." ② A colloquial name for the small desk that a Rakugo performer places in front of him when he goes on stage. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 玄関などに置いて、靴や下駄などの履物を入れておく棚のついた箱。下足箱。※滑稽本・楽屋方言(1804)一「茶棚の下に傘の置所、下駄箱(ゲタハコ)戸棚小長持」② 落語家が高座に上がった時、前に置く小机の俗称。
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