noun
makeshift hunting blind; waiting in a makeshift hunting blind
Archaic term for a temporary hide used in hunting, or the act of waiting there. Not used in modern Japanese outside historical or literary contexts.
古文書には、猟師が射翳で獲物を待つ様子が記されている。
Old documents describe hunters waiting for prey in a makeshift blind.
noun
ambush; troops in ambush
Archaic military sense: an ambush or soldiers lying in wait. Likely an extension of the hunting blind meaning.
戦国時代の軍記には、射翳を設けて敵を待ち伏せる戦法が登場する。
War tales from the Sengoku period mention tactics of setting up an ambush and lying in wait for the enemy.
Compound of 射 (i, 'shooting') and 翳 (kage, 'shade' or 'cover'), literally 'shooting cover'. The exact historical derivation is uncertain, but the word is attested in classical Japanese texts.