〘 noun 〙 An advertisement placed in a newspaper. ※Sarumaku (1890) by Koyo Ozaki 2 “If we don’t put in the newspaper advertisements from time to time, we won’t know when the number of students will decrease.” Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 新聞紙上に掲載する広告。※猿枕(1890)〈尾崎紅葉〉二「新聞広告(シンブンクヮウコク)も折々するやうに勉めねば、いつが日生徒の減るやら図られず」
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