〘 noun 〙 Land with lush vegetation. ※Memories (1900-01) by Tokutomi Roka, 1 "There is always some green space in every desert." [Wu Jyun - Tachibana Fu] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 草木のおい茂っている土地。※思出の記(1900‐01)〈徳富蘆花〉一「何処の砂漠にも多少の緑地はあるもので」 〔呉均‐橘賦〕
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