〘noun〙① big feet. In particular, the soles of the feet being wide. ※Seiyo Dochu Hizakurige (1874-76)〈Sosei Kan 〉 vol. 14 "The big feet of a fool are also troublesome." ② walking with large strides. large steps. ※Roman-Portuguese-Japanese Dictionary (1595) "vôaxini (wo ashi ni) ayomu mono" ③ ("ashi" means footwear) large wooden footwear used in muddy rice fields. Rice field clogs. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 大きな足。特に、足の裏が広いこと。※西洋道中膝栗毛(1874‐76)〈総生寛〉一四「馬鹿の大足(オホアシ)も厄介だのう」② 大きな歩幅で歩くこと。大また。※羅葡日辞書(1595)「vôaxini(ヲウアシニ) アヨム モノ」③ (「足」は足駄をいう) 泥田で用いる板製の大きな足駄。田下駄。
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