〘noun〙① A place where people can stay. Hatagoya. Inn. Travel inn. ※Ukiyo-zoshi, Nihon Eitaigura (1688), vol. 2 "He grew old at a lodging house in Kusatsu." ② A house that arranges employment for employees. A lodging house for employment. ※Ukiyo-zoshi, Saikaku Shokoku wa Nashi (1685), vol. 5 "He became the boss of a lodging house."Hito-yadori [personal lodging]Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 人を宿泊させる所。はたごや。宿屋。旅宿。※浮世草子・日本永代蔵(1688)二「草津の人宿(ヤド)にて年を取」② 雇人などの周旋をする家。口入宿。ひとおき。※浮世草子・西鶴諸国はなし(1685)五「彼人宿のでいしゅになって」
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