〘 noun 〙 A book published as a single volume, as opposed to a magazine, anthology, or series. ※Beijing-Eu Kairan Jikki (1877) by Kume Kunitake, an example: "There are many books in the world, but the records in most of them are rarely sufficient to examine in detail." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 雑誌、全集、叢書(そうしょ)などに対し、一冊だけを単独に刊行した本。※米欧回覧実記(1877)〈久米邦武〉例言「世に単行本多けれども、大抵編中の記実は、精数を詳査するべきもの少く」
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