单词 | amado |
释义 | amadon. In singular and (less commonly) plural. In Japan: a set of tall sliding shutters, used to protect the windows, doors, etc., of a house, esp. against the rain. Occasionally also (in singular): an individual shutter of this kind. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > window or door > parts of windows > [noun] > fittings or ornaments of windows > shutter fall window1422 lock1440 window?c1500 lid1535 winnock-bred1546 window lid1591 counter-window1600 shut1611 shuttle1614 window-broad1628 window-shut1649 window shutter1665 window board1683 shutter1720 fallboard1742 jalousie1766 storm shutter1834 rain door1867 amado1873 sunbreak1891 brise-soleil1944 1873 Japan Weekly Mail 12 July 499/1 There, lighting his pipe and throwing open the amado, he sat looking out into the noble garden. 1885 E. S. Morse Japanese Homes 252 The closet has a notch on the side, so that the hand may grasp the edge of each amado in turn, as it is drawn toward the groove in which it runs. 1899 M. C. Fraser Custom of Country 89 You must get him to come inside then shut the amados. 1938 D. T. Suzuki Zen Buddhism & Infl. Japanese Culture ii. i. 210 The falling leaves striking shower-like against the roof and amado. 1959 R. Kirkbride Tamiko xix. 152 A cabin whose face was blind with locked amado. 1996 D. Sosnoski Introd. Japanese Culture 74 The outer storm doors, or amado, could be slid back. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2021; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1873 |
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