〘 noun 〙 A set ceremony. A set way. A customary way of doing things. A teishiki. ※From the Sharakuhon Taiheiraku Scroll (1782): "How can a day go by without a large number of guests in addition to the set ceremony ?" [Pan Yue - Fu to Seikatsu]FormulaSource: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 さだまった儀式。きまったやり方。定例となった仕法。ていしき。※洒落本・太平楽巻物(1782)「定式(ヂャウシキ)のほかにもらふ客が、たんとなくては一日もくらさりゃうか」 〔潘岳‐西征賦〕
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