Definition of Okimonos

1. okimono [n] - See also: okimono

Lexicographical Neighbors of Okimonos

okays
oke
okeh
okehs
okenite
okenites
oker
okes
okey
okey-doke
okey-dokey
okey dokey
okeydoke
okeydokey
okimono
okimonos (current term)
okina
okiya
okonomiyaki
okra
okra plant
okras
okroshka
okrug
okta
oktas
okuriashi
okuridashi
okurigake
okurigana

Literary usage of Okimonos

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Transactions and Proceedings of the Japan Society, London by Japan Society of London (1893)
"Netsukes and okimonos. Articles in Artistic Japan, Parts 27 and 28, August and September, 1890. 21 pp., 20 Plates, some in colours, and Cuts, 4t0., 1890. ..."

2. Japanese Art by Sadakichi Hartmann (1903)
"Even in his okimonos, ie, ivory statuettes, it is subordinated to the idea. He does not share our opinion that the body is most beautiful when naked. ..."

3. Japanese Art by National Art Library (Great Britain), Great Britain Dept. of Science and Art (1898)
"1. READ, Charles Hercules. Japanese Netsukes. Excerpt, 5 pp. 3 cuta. (8 x 6) London, 1881. 2. TROWER, H. Seymour. Netsukes and okimonos. 15 pp. ..."

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