〘Noun〙 ("Miko" means Miko and "Koku" means a sorcerer) Miko or a sorcerer. Also, cursing someone with spells. Cursing someone with incantations. ※Shoku Nihongi - Jingo Keiun 3rd year (769), May 5th, Heishin "Ken no Inukai's sisters were taken into custody and two Miko and Ko were exiled " [Han Shu - Biography of Go Mitsu] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (「巫」はみこ、「蠱」はまじない師) みこやまじない師。また、まじないで人をのろうこと。呪法によって人をのろうこと。※続日本紀‐神護景雲三年(769)五月丙申「県犬養姉女等坐二巫蠱一配流」 〔漢書‐江充伝〕
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