〘 noun 〙 The act of stamping a colophon to certify the accuracy of the facts recorded in a document. Also, that seal. Okuhan. ※Meiryo Honghan (1688-1704) IX "Your servant, due to the circumstances of a subordinate vassal, said that you should have an Okuhan. Kai no Kami thought this was appropriate, so he stamped it and the matter was settled." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 書類に記載された事実の正しいことを証明するために奥書に印をおすこと。また、その印。奥判。※明良洪範(1688‐1704頃か)九「貴殿の用人は陪臣の事故、貴殿奥印有べしと云、甲斐守、御尤也とて、奥印して相済ける」
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