noun
fishing master; head fisherman
Historical term for the person who owned fishing equipment and boats, often providing lodging and supplies to fishermen in exchange for their labor. The cross-reference 網子 (あみこ) refers to the fishermen working under this master.
See also: 網子 (あみこ)
江戸時代、網元は漁村で大きな権力を持っていた。
In the Edo period, the fishing master held great power in the fishing village.
網元は網子たちに道具と宿を
noun
center part of a fishing net
Archaic term referring to the central section of a fishing net. Not used in modern Japanese.
古文書には、網元が網の中心部分を指す例が見られる。
In old documents, there are examples where 網元 refers to the center part of a fishing net.
The fishing master provided the fishermen with equipment and lodging.