noun
kana-only text; writing entirely in kana
Refers to a text written using only kana, without kanji. Often contrasted with 真名文 (manabumi), which uses kanji.
See also: 真名文 (まなぶみ)
平安時代の仮名文は、女性によって多く書かれた。
During the Heian period, kana-only texts were often written by women.
この手紙は仮名文で書かれていて、漢字が一つもない。
This letter is written entirely in kana, without a single kanji.
noun
kana-only letter; letter in kana
Only with reading かなぶみ
Specifically a letter or correspondence written entirely in kana. The reading かなぶみ is used for this sense.
祖母から届いた仮名文には、優しい言葉が並んでいた。
The kana-only letter from my grandmother was filled with kind words.
真名文 refers to writing using kanji, often in a Chinese style, as opposed to the kana-only 仮名文.
Compound of 仮名 (kana, 'kana characters') + 文 (bun/fumi, 'writing, text, letter'). The reading かなぶみ is an older kun'yomi-based reading for the 'letter' sense.