〘 noun 〙 The weft of the ground pattern or surface pattern of twill etc. is raised when weaving. The pattern looks like embroidery . Also, the fabric. In the olden days, it was called ukimon , and later karaori . Ukeori. ⇔ solid weaving. ※Taikoki (1625) vol. 11 "The flowers and birds of the four seasons are made into a ukimon tatemon sewn thin fabric."Ukeori [floating weave]Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 綾などの地紋または表紋(うわもん)の緯(よこいと)を浮かして織ること。紋様は刺繍のように見える。また、その織物。古くは浮文(うきもん)、のち、唐織(からおり)ともいった。うけおり。⇔固織り。※太閤記(1625)一一「四季の華鳥を、唐織うきおり立紋縫薄などにして」
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