〘 noun 〙 The end of the mourning period and the taking off of mourning clothes. Also, the end of mourning. End of mourning period . ※Shogoki - Eijo Year 1 (989) April 8th "Early in the morning, the Buddha was given a ceremonial lavatory, and at noon, the Emperor took off his clothes." ※Genpei Seisuiki (before 14th century) 25 "After 12 days had passed, the Emperor took off his clothes and changed his clothes." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 喪の期間が終わって喪服をぬぐこと。また、喪があけること。忌明(いみあき)。※小右記‐永祚元年(989)四月八日「早朝灌仏賜布、未時出河原除服」※源平盛衰記(14C前)二五「十二日過ぎぬれば、御除服(ジョフク)とて、御色を召し替ゆる」
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