〘noun〙 The opening of the mammary glands in the chest or abdomen of mammals, where the skin is raised. In females, it swells significantly, especially during lactation. At the tip, a small protruding nipple is formed, which is convenient for lactation. Depending on the species, there may be one or several pairs. In human females, the mammary glands develop suddenly at maturity, causing the skin of the chest to swell into a hemisphere and form the breast. Pigment is deposited at the top of the center of the breast, forming an areola, with the nipple in the middle. Chi. Chichi. Chibukuro . Nyubo. *Ryōiki (810-824), Vol. 1 "The mother brought out her child's chambers and wept in sorrow, saying: (Kōfuku-ji Honkunshaku Chibō Nikōchifusa)" *Ukiyo-zōshi, Shinshoku Gokansho (1698), Vol. 4 "Women hide their breasts . "Nyu-bou ...Bow [Breast]Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 哺乳類の胸部あるいは腹部にある乳腺の開口部で皮膚が隆起している部分。雌では、特に哺乳期に著しく膨大する。先端は小突起の乳頭を形成し哺乳に便利になっている。種により一ないし数対ある。ヒトの女子では成熟期に乳腺が急に発達し、胸部の皮膚を半球状に膨隆させ、乳房を形成する。乳房の中心の頂部は色素が沈着し乳輪をつくり、その中央に乳頭がある。ち。ちち。ちぶくろ。にゅうぼう。※霊異記(810‐824)上「母其の嬭房(チフサ)を出して悲しび泣きて曰はく〈興福寺本訓釈 嬭房 二合知夫佐〉」※浮世草子・新色五巻書(1698)四「女たる者乳房(チブサ)をかくし」
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