〘Noun〙 To sit quietly, clear away all other thoughts, and forget oneself. ※Honsho Monsui (around 1060) 1. Enkuryo Yojoho (Prince Kaneakira) " Ignorant of the king's folly, I am obedient to him , I am not interested in going on outings , I sit and forget . " [Zhuangzi - The Great Master] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 静座して雑念を去り、われを忘れること。※本朝文粋(1060頃)一・遠久良養生方〈兼明親王〉「痴二王湛一、慵二嵆康一、任二行楽一、入二坐忘一」 〔荘子‐大宗師〕
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