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A 2023-09-12 11:32:03 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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A* 2023-09-12 07:29:27 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...>
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Meiji period usage doesn't fall under [arch], and there's no indication in daij it's archaic either. |
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-<misc>&arch;</misc>
-<gloss>pungent vegetable (e.g. garlic, onion, etc.)</gloss>
+<misc>&rare;</misc>
+<gloss>pungent vegetable (e.g. garlic, onion)</gloss> |
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A 2023-09-12 06:35:31 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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A* 2023-09-12 05:21:34 Brian Krznarich <...address hidden...>
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Meiji poster(日本國葷辛類一覧):
http://www.tamagawa.ac.jp/museum/archive/2018/313.html
Old stone monument: 禁葷辛酒肉
https://twitter.com/asahiji_myoko/status/512018711171964928
New monument: 不許葷辛酒肉入于界内
https://twitter.com/t8mono/status/1527280268574597120
不許葷辛酒肉入山門
https://kokontouzai.jp/archives/611
葷辛 79 100.0%
薫辛 0 0.0%
葷辛 79
葷辛の禁忌に関する南北朝 23
葷辛酒肉入山門 20 |
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Or [rare]. Image search for "葷辛類" looks like the meiji-era drawings. Twitter mentions are in reference to the various stone monuments.
Seems to be mostly limited to some fanciful stone signposts. "Do not enter if you've defiled yourself, or something like that." This is what shows up in the ngrams as well. Some historical prohibition on 葷辛 for some reason. |
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-<gloss>pungent vegetable (e.g. garlic, onion, etc)</gloss>
+<misc>&arch;</misc>
+<gloss>pungent vegetable (e.g. garlic, onion, etc.)</gloss> |
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A 2021-08-10 23:58:46 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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Koj, Daijr/s |
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A* 2021-08-09 06:02:53 Nicolas Maia
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https://kotobank.jp/word/葷辛・薫辛-2033346 |