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Definition of Shippo
1. n. Cloisonné enamel on a background of metal or porcelain.
Definition of Shippo
1. Japanese cloisonne ware [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shippo
Literary usage of Shippo
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Narrative of the Surveying Voyage of H.M.S. Fly, Commanded by Captain F.P by Joseph Bette Jukes (1847)
"I laughed them off, however, and pointing to the sun setting, said, "shippo,
shippo," and moved on, not without some apprehension that all this seeming good ..."
2. General View of Commerce & Industry in the Empire of Japan by Japan Nōshōmushō. Shōkōkyoku, Nōshōmushō (1893)
"shippo ware. Porcelain and Earthen wares. shippo wares. Porcelain and Earthen
wares.: Porcelain and Earthen wares. Glass wares. Manufacturing Articles. ..."
3. American Journal of Archaeologyby Archaeological Institute of America by Archaeological Institute of America (1899)
"Notice of Bowes : Notes on shippo X, 606 Ships, Ancient v, 526 Shoemaker, Monument
of a ill, 186 Shrine Ptolemaic at El Arish iv, 192 Siam, ..."
4. Report of the Librarian of the State Library of Massachusetts by State Library of Massachusetts (1896)
"[3] — Notes on shippo, a sequel to Japanese enamels. Lond., 1895. 1. 8°. xii, 109 p.
Plates. [3, Author.'] Boyd, W. Andrew. Directory of the District of ..."