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‖ kago|ˈkaːgo| Also cango. [Jap. kango, of Chinese origin.] A Japanese palanquin of basketwork slung on a pole and carried on the shoulders of bearers.
1857R. Tomes Amer. in Japan viii. 191 That horses, kagos, and kago-bearers, should be in readiness. 1895Outing (U.S.) XXVI. 7 With the long kagos, three coolies are always used, and sometimes four. 1898Century Mag. July 346 No kago, or swinging cars. |