Definitions for kago

kago ka·go

Spelling: [kah-goh]
IPA: /ˈkɑ goʊ/

Kago is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 26 anagrams from letters in kago (agko).

Definitions for kago

noun

  1. (in Japan) a small basketwork palanquin strung from a pole each end of which rests on the shoulder of a bearer.

Origin of kago

1855-60; Japanese: basket, cage

Examples for kago

Luggage, of course, could not be carried by norimono or kago.

But before O Chiyo could answer, Tonami reverently carried the headless body of the slain child to the kago.

The kago bearers were protected from the very perceptible night cold only by thin cotton blouses.

Matsuo, who was in a kago, here stepped out, using his long sword as a stick to lean upon.

Her voice was in his ears; without, in talk with the kago men?

Honoured sir, these kago are for your august conveyance—deign to enter so that we may proceed to your destination.

Matsuo silently followed him out of the house and got into his kago.

"I have brought a present for our young master," and with a whistle, he summoned a kago that had been waiting in the garden.

They go by kago over mountain; you go by 'rickisha to Otsu, and wait.

The road was very bad, so that even the kago bearers had difficulty in getting along.

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