〘 noun 〙 The act of people from the same clan uniting to monopolise important government posts, excluding people from other clans and preventing their promotion. Also, the clique. ※From Hanamado Uguisu (1887-88) in Suehiro Tetsucho: "After the Meiji Restoration, they came to be called clan cliques." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 同じ藩の出身者が団結して政府の要職を独占し、他藩の出身者を排斥して、その登用を妨げること。また、その閥。※花間鶯(1887‐88)〈末広鉄腸〉中「御維新の後になりましてから、藩閥とか云ひまして」
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