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norimon|ˈnɒrɪmɒn| Also 7 nere-, norri-. [ad. Jap. norimono, f. nori to ride + mono thing: cf. kakemono.] A kind of litter or palanquin used in Japan. Also attrib.
1616R. Cocks Diary (Hakl. Soc.) I. 164 He kept hym selfe close in a neremon. 1662J. Davies tr. Mandelslo's Trav. 202 After them came one and twenty other Palanquins of a kind, which they call Norrimones, varnish'd with black and gilt. 1727tr. Kæmpfer's Hist. Japan v. i. 402 The Norimon itself is a small room, of an oblong square figure.., curiously twisted of fine thin split Bambous, sometimes Japan'd and finely painted, with a folding-door on each side. All these Norimon-men are clad in the same livery. 1780Phil. Trans. LXX. App. p. vii, We were carried by men in a kind of palankins, called Norimons, covered, and provided with windows. 1863Fortune Yedo & Peking 67 A norimon containing an official or person of rank. |