〘Noun〙① A Buddhist ceremony in which sacred food is offered to the monks. [Ryo Gikai (718)] ※Konjaku (around 1120) 7 "When the emperor heard that the translation had already been completed, he was delighted and decided to hold a sacred ceremony to make an offering."② To worship a god. A ceremony to worship a god. [Engishiki (927)] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 衆僧に斎食を供養する法会。〔令義解(718)〕※今昔(1120頃か)七「既に訳し畢ぬるを皇帝聞き給て、歓喜して斎会(さいゑ)を設て供養し給はむとす」② 神をまつること。神を祭祀する儀式。〔延喜式(927)〕
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