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tokonoma

[ toh-kuh-noh-muh ]

noun

  1. (in Japanese architecture) a shallow alcove for the display of kakemonos or flower arrangements.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of tokonoma1

1895–1900; < Japanese, equivalent to toko (raised) floor + -no grammatical particle + ma room

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Example Sentences

The third wall, a solid one of smoke-blue plaster, held the niche called "tokonoma," where pictures are hung and flower vases set.

Kano sat as she had left him, motionless, now, as the white jade vase within the tokonoma.

At right angles to this wall I can see the Tokonoma recess—a yard deep and two yards long and nearly as high as the room.

In her tokonoma she had just hung up a Japanese painting representing a moonlight scene.

In a Japanese room the timber upright alongside the tokonoma is always a tree trunk in the rough.

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