Lotion (supply of water)
The lotion (I do not see makeup) is supply of water custom to give the family into which she married in substitution for a dowry when the daughter of the feudal lord of a river and the side of the irrigation canal of upper reaches marries into a house in the down stream side in Japan of the Middle Ages.
Because the parents' house of the side of upper reaches offered irrigation water of constant quantity or the number of times to the family into which she married on the down stream side, on the occasion of the states of emergency such as droughts (drought), the upper reaches side was able to stand in the dominant situation.
After relations became extinct, I might continue continuing as custom between both areas as a customary law, and flexibility custom of the irrigation water which came from a lotion in the Middle Ages even if I entered in Oomi country Ane River basin or Sado country Kamie (water of the long Egawa derivation) in the Edo era was performed by the death of the marital status person concerned.
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References
- Toshio Kitamura "lotion" ("history of nation Dictionary 5" (Hirofumi Yoshikawa building, 1985) ISBN 978-4-642-00505-0)
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