〘 noun 〙 A horse-drawn carriage that waits by the roadside to pick up passengers. ※Tosei Shosei Katashitsu (Tosei Shosei Katashitsu) (1885-86) by Shoyo Tsubouchi, vol. 2 “The noisy bugle of the horse-drawn carriage makes the old man lose his walking stick.” Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 路傍で客待ちをして乗せて行く馬車。※当世書生気質(1885‐86)〈坪内逍遙〉二「騒々しき辻馬車(ツヂバシャ)の喇叭、老人は杖や失なはん」
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