[Noun] Crowns and clothing worn by nobles in formal ceremonies. In particular, the ceremonial crowns and clothing worn by the emperor on important occasions. Clothing with a crown and dragon . *Shoku Nihongi - Tenpyo 4 (732), January, Otsushi "The emperor first wears two crowns and one dragon" [Shogaku - Gumei] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 貴人が礼式に着用する冠と衣服。特に、天皇が大儀の際につける儀礼用の冠と衣服。冕冠(べんかん)と袞龍(こんりょう)の服。※続日本紀‐天平四年(732)正月乙巳「天皇始服二冕服一」 〔書経‐顧命〕
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