〘 noun 〙① The obi worn. ※Tamonin Diary - Tenbun 11 (1542), leap year March 28th "I bought one kimono obi for 125 mon" [19 ancient poems]② Kimono and obi. By extension, attire and clothing. ※Prince Shotoku's Calendar (around 917) Vol. 1 "The Emperor is not well. The prince cannot find his kimono or obi . He is sick day and night" [Kanshi - disciple position] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 身につけている帯。※多聞院日記‐天文一一年(1542)閏三月二八日「衣帯百廿五文に一筋買了」 〔古詩十九首〕② 着物と帯。転じて、装束、着衣。※聖徳太子伝暦(917頃か)上「天皇不予。太子不レ解二衣帯一。日夜侍レ病」 〔管子‐弟子職〕
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