〘 noun 〙 The act of carrying or carrying something in one's hand and walking around selling the item while mentioning its name. Also, the person who sells it. This was common from the Middle Ages to the early modern period. Fureuri . ※Daijo-in Temple and Shrine Miscellany - June 16, 1465 (Kansho 6) "There is absolutely no precedent for lumber dealers selling by touch." ※Joruri - Shinju Yoi Koshin (1722) Doyuki "I walked around the town selling things by touch." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 物を手に提げたり、担ったりして、その物の名をふれながら売り歩くこと。また、その人。中世から近世にかけて多く行なわれた。触売(ふれうり)。※大乗院寺社雑事記‐寛正六年(1465)六月一六日「為材木屋振売事は一向無其例事也」※浄瑠璃・心中宵庚申(1722)道行「町中をふりうりし」
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