1. A large number of stakes driven into the ground or into the bottom of the water at irregular intervals. In the past, ropes were stretched around them to prevent passage or enemy attacks. 2. Piles that are erected in a random order near riverbanks and coasts for flood control, bank protection, etc. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
1 地上や水底に数多く不規則に打ち込んだくい。昔、それに縄を張り巡らして、通行や敵の攻撃の妨げとした。 2 治水・護岸などのために、河岸や海岸の近くに乱立させてある杭。 出典 小学館デジタル大辞泉について 情報 | 凡例 |
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