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‖ kakemono|kakeˈmoːno| [Japanese, f. kake- to hang + mono thing.] A Japanese wall-picture, painted on silk or paper, and mounted on rollers, so as to be rolled up and put away when desired.
1890Daily News 4 Mar. 7/1 As for the ‘kakemono’, or native picture, one might be acquainted with a thousand specimens and yet..be still in oblivion as to the real appearance of the Sacred Mountain. 1890Pall Mall G. 25 Nov. 3/1 The ‘kakemonos’ are rolled and placed away with..remarkable care. 1894Daily News 22 Sept. 6/5. |