〘 noun 〙 The rice grains selected and set aside to be planted as seeds. ※Hyakusho-denki (Hyakusho-denki) (around 1673-81) 8 "If you pick the rice grains while they are still in the ears, there will be no impurities and the rice will be good." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 種子としてまくため、えらんでとっておくもみ。※百姓伝記(1673‐81頃)八「種もみを出穂のうちにてゑりとればまじりなくしてこめぞよくなる」
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