- inro
- noun (plural inro) Etymology: Japanese inrō Date: 1617 a small compartmented and usually ornamented container hung from an obi to hold small objects (as medicines)
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Inro — Inrō Les inrō (印籠, inrō?), littéralement « panier (籠, rō? … Wikipédia en Français
Inrô — Inrō Les inrō (印籠, inrō?), littéralement « panier (籠, rō? … Wikipédia en Français
Inro — Inrō, 19. Jahrhundert Aufbau eines Inrō … Deutsch Wikipedia
Inrō — Inrō, 19. Jahrhundert Aufbau eines Inrō … Deutsch Wikipedia
inro — ● inro nom masculin (japonais inrō, pharmacie de poche) Au Japon, boîte à médicaments en laque décorée, que l on portait suspendue à la ceinture. inrô [inʀo] n. m. invar. ÉTYM. 1906; mot japonais. ❖ ♦ Arts. Étui orné servant de boîte à pharmacie … Encyclopédie Universelle
Inrō — das, s/ s, in Japan mehrteiliger Behälter für Stempel und Medizin, aus einem Miniatursatz ovaler Dosen, die genau aufeinander passen und von einer Seidenschnur, die durch die durchbohrten spitzen Enden der Ovale läuft, zusammengehalten werden.… … Universal-Lexikon
Inro — In ro, n. [Jap. inr[=o]; in seal + r[=o] box.] A small closed receptacle or set of receptacles of hard material, as lacquered wood, iron, bronze, or ivory, used by the Japanese to hold medicines, perfumes, and the like, and carried in the girdle … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inro — 1610s, from Japanese, from Chinese yin seal + lung basket … Etymology dictionary
inro — s. m. Pequeno recipiente, geralmente lacado e com vários compartimentos, normalmente lacado, usado suspenso no quimono. ‣ Etimologia: palavra japonesa … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Inrō — Les inrō (印籠, inrō?), littéralement « panier (籠, rō … Wikipédia en Français
Inro — An nihongo|inrō|印籠, いんろう was a case for holding small objects. Because traditional Japanese garb lacked pockets, objects were often carried by hanging them from the obi, or sash. Most types of these sagemono were created for specialized contents … Wikipedia