〘 noun 〙 Clothes worn in a special place. Bright clothes worn in public places or formal occasions. Formal wear. Hareisho. Hareginu. [Nippo Jisho (1603-04)] ※Ukigumo (1887-89)〈Futabatei Shimei〉 2 "Osei was worried about the length of her formal clothes and was hesitant." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 晴れの場所に着ていく衣服。公の場所や改まった席に着て出る晴れやかな衣服。よそいき。はれいしょう。はれぎぬ。〔日葡辞書(1603‐04)〕※浮雲(1887‐89)〈二葉亭四迷〉二「晴衣の亘長(ゆきたけ)を気にしてのお勢のじれこみが」
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