〘 noun 〙 The strokes of a character. Strokes in a character. ※Hoonroku (1474) Vol. 2 "No matter what you say, it is written in strokes." ※Wazoku Dojikun (1710) Vol. 4 "When writing characters and copying calligraphy, you must be able to understand strokes and not make mistakes." [Shoen] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 文字の画(かく)。字画。※報恩録(1474)下「去(さ)て何んと云も筆画に作たぞ」※和俗童子訓(1710)四「文字をかき書を写すには、筆画(クハク)を能弁しりて誤なかるべし」 〔書苑〕
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