〘JR next 1〙 To be in a state of being possessed by another spirit. ※Reference: New Testament (1880), Gospel of Matata, "When they told me about the person who was possessed by the demon " ※Snow Country (1935-47), by Yasunari Kawabata, "The voice gradually became louder as if he was possessed" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘自ラ下一〙 他の霊魂などにのりうつられた状態になる。※引照新約全書(1880)馬太伝福音書「鬼に憑(ツカ)れたりし者の事を告ければ」※雪国(1935‐47)〈川端康成〉「だんだん憑かれたやうに声も高まって来ると」
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