〘Noun〙 (meaning "sea of water") A lake surrounded by land on all four sides and filled with water. It is larger than a pond or marsh, and has a depth in the center (5 to 10 meters or more) that does not allow coastal plants to invade. There are freshwater lakes and saltwater lakes. Awaumi. Lake water. ※Izumo Fudoki (733) Akika: "The sea of water is seven ri in circumference. <Omitted> The sea of water flows into an inlet."LakeSource: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (「水海」の意) 四面を陸地で囲まれて中に水をたたえたもの。池・沼などより大きく中央部は沿岸植物の侵入を許さない深度(五~一〇メートル以上)を持つもの。淡水湖と塩水湖とがある。あわうみ。湖水。※出雲風土記(733)秋鹿「水海は周り七里なり。〈略〉水海は入海に通る」
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