〘Noun〙 Silk fabric. A type of Monsha . It has a rice-like weave and is transparent. Kome. Kome fabric. Kome silk. Komesha . ※Essays, Teijo Miscellany (around 1784), Vol. 5 "It is called komeori because it resembles the shape of rice." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 絹織物。紋紗(もんしゃ)の一種。織目がもみ米状で透き通ったもの。縠。縠織物。縠の絹。縠紗(こめしゃ)。※随筆・貞丈雑記(1784頃)五「もみ米の形の如くなる故こめおりと云也」
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