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kago
[ kah-goh ]
noun
, plural ka·gos.
- (in Japan) a small basketwork palanquin strung from a pole each end of which rests on the shoulder of a bearer.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kago1
1855–60; < Japanese: basket, cage
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Example Sentences
Matsuo silently followed him out of the house and got into his kago.
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We were now to give up the kuruma and to travel by the kago, which, you will remember, I promised to describe.
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Howbeit it seemed that some light thing dropped from the kago, and fell with a little noise to the ground.
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Now upon a morning of the third month Konojo beheld men with kago come swinging through the bamboo grove.
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And he broke a blossoming bough from a tree that grew near by and laid it upon the roof of her kago.
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