〘Noun〙 (ba-ji) A pair of pants-like hakama (Japanese shorts) worn by both men and women on the lower body in Korean national dress. Women wear them under chima, and men wear them as outerwear such as sokpaji (inner hakama). Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (ba-ji) 朝鮮の民族衣装で男女ともに下半身に着用するズボン状の袴(はかま)。女子はチマの下ばきとして、男子はソクパジ(内襯袴)などの表着として身につける。バチ。→パッチ
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