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A 2022-02-02 10:46:09 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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Looks better. |
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A* 2022-02-02 05:05:20 Opencooper
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reverso:
* the migoro (body of the garment) is made using double width cloth and has a tarikubi (v-neck overlap) like that of a kimono (Japanese traditional clothing)
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The collar is folded inside and worn in the tarikubi style (wrapped in the front with a V-shaped neckline)
* wikt (直垂): and the collar is the so-called 垂領 (tarikubi, “drooping neck”) style that lays flat
* wiki (Japanese clothing): Women adopted tarikubi (垂領, "drape-necked") collars, which overlapped like modern kimono collars |
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Other sources call it a lap-over/crossover/crossed collar. |
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-<xref type="see" seq="1267440">袴</xref>
-<gloss>typical dress of the military class, usually worn together with a hakama</gloss>
+<gloss>V-shaped overlapping collar</gloss> |
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A* 2021-12-21 07:14:38 Opencooper
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daijs |
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Is the gloss right? Seems to have something to do with collars? |
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+<k_ele>
+<keb>垂頸</keb>
+</k_ele>
@@ -8 +11 @@
-<reb>ひたたれ</reb>
+<reb>たりくび</reb> |
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A 2008-11-21 00:00:00
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Entry created |