α. 1600s neremon, 1600s–1700s norrimon, 1700s– norimon, 1800s nerimon, 1800s noromon.
β. 1700s norimonno, 1800s– norimono Brit. /nɒrᵻˈməʊnəʊ/, U.S. /ˌnɔrəˈmoʊnoʊ/.
单词 | norimon |
释义 | norimonn.α. 1600s neremon, 1600s–1700s norrimon, 1700s– norimon, 1800s nerimon, 1800s noromon. β. 1700s norimonno, 1800s– norimono Brit. /nɒrᵻˈməʊnəʊ/, U.S. /ˌnɔrəˈmoʊnoʊ/. Now historical. In Japan: an elaborately decorated sedan chair; a palanquin. ΘΚΠ society > travel > means of travel > a conveyance > conveyance carried by person or animal > [noun] > litter litterc1330 saumbury1393 cabin1587 palanquin1588 norimon1616 dooliec1625 sedan1646 pavilion1656 takhtrawan1671 go-cart1676 palki1678 portantina1758 muncheel1807 machila1833 kago1857 dandy1870 1616 R. Cocks Diary (1883) I. 164 He kept hym selfe close in a neremon. 1662 J. Davies tr. A. Olearius Voy. & Trav. J. Albert de Mandelslo 202 in Voy. & Trav. Ambassadors After them came one and twenty other Palanquins of a kind, which they call Norrimones, varnish'd with black and gilt. 1727 J. G. Scheuchzer tr. E. Kæmpfer 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. 1780 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 70 App. p. vii We were carried by men in a kind of palankins, called Norimons, covered, and provided with windows. 1795 C. R. Hopson tr. C. P. Thunberg Trav. (ed. 2) III. 109 The largest and handsomest [Kangoes] are called Norimons, are used by persons in the higher departments of office, and are borne by several men. 1860 Harper's Mag. Aug. 318/1 Then came the members of the expedition, some in norimons, others on horseback. 1893 A. M. Bacon Japanese Interior xi. 178 There was a lacquered norimono, such as great people always used until..the introduction of the foreign style of coach. 1911 Encycl. Brit. XV. 191/2 The norimono resembled a miniature house slung by its roof-ridge from a massive pole. 1952 Monumenta Niponica 8 27 A view of Lord Elgin's entry into Edo in a norimono exhibits him seated in a mikoshi with a phoenix on the top. 1998 J. L. Hammersmith Devel. U.S. Legation Japan 10 De Bellecourt..borrowed the American's norimon for an early interview with Edo officials. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1616 |
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