〘 noun 〙 A person who cooks. A person whose occupation is cooking. A cook in charge. ※Keichoki (Edo period) Volume 2 "In the reign of Lord Hideyoshi, the kitchen staff would attend the sunrise in the morning. There was a bell in front of the kitchen. The cooks who rang the bell gathered people such as Arashiko." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 料理をする人。料理することを業とする人。料理番。※慶長記(江戸前)下「秀吉公御代に、台所衆、朝は日之出に参、台所の前に鐘あり。其鐘をつかせ料理人使はあらしこなどあつめ」
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