〘Noun〙① A twill that does not shrink, made by flattening the fabric with kneaded threads. ※Momohanashibiba (1480) Sokutai Iromoku "The senior retainers also wear unpatterned twill."② A kimono with the texture of ①, but worn as a waist-up garment. Stripes and checks are woven around the waist, and in the Edo period, it was worn by samurai under their hemp tops and bottoms as a kosode . ※Ukiyo-zoshi Nihon Eidaigura (1688) 1 "Especially in the case of a suddenly visible noshime, or a hasty haori. "③ One of the Noh and Kyogen costumes. A kosode worn by male actors of low rank, worn under mizugoromo or suou . No crest is attached. There are three types: dan noshime, plain noshime, and striped noshime. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 練緯(ねりぬき)で生地を平らにのして縮みのない綾。※桃花蘂葉(1480)束帯色目「宿老の人はしじらなき熨斗目の綾をも着するなり」② ①の地質の腰替りの着物。腰のあたりに、縞や格子を織り出したもので、江戸時代には武士の小袖として麻上下(あさがみしも)の下に着用した。※浮世草子・日本永代蔵(1688)一「ことさら俄か目見えの熨斗目(ノシめ)、いそぎの羽織などは」③ 能装束・狂言装束の一つ。身分の高くない男役で、水衣(みずごろも)や素襖(すおう)の下着に用いる小袖。紋はつけない。段熨斗目、無地熨斗目、縞熨斗目の三種がある。
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