kakemono
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 掛け物 (kakemono, literally “hanging thing”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˌkɑkeɪˈmoʊnoʊ/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˌkækeɪˈməʊnəʊ/
- Hyphenation: ka‧ke‧mo‧no
Noun
kakemono (plural kakemono or kakemonos)
- (art) A vertical Japanese scroll painting.
- (chiefly corporate) A portable self-standing roll-up banner.
- 2014 September 30, Francois-Xavier de Vaujany, N. Mitev, P. Laniray, E. Vaast, Materiality and Time: Historical Perspectives on Organizations, Artefacts and Practices, Springer, →ISBN:
- Posters, flyers, and kakemono provisionally displayed in the RA room are shown in the flow of communication practices. They are removed at the end of the event and appear as a PDF on the website of the diploma a month after the event
- 2019, Koane Mindjimba, Illia Rosenthal, Yvette Diei-Ouadi, Kennedy Bomfeh, Aina Randrianantoandro, FAO-Thiaroye Processing Technique: Towards Adopting Improved Fish Smoking Systems in the Context of Benefits, Trade-offs and Policy Implications in Selected Developing Countries, Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO):
- Depending on the national or local context, these campaigns will use the most effective media and information and communication technology supports, which may include […] posters ; information booth at the entrance of a market ; kakemonos ; special events co-sponsored by the fisheries authorities and cooperatives
Related terms
Japanese
Romanization
kakemono
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French kakémono, from Japanese 掛け物 (kakemono, literally “hanging thing”).
Noun
kakemono n (uncountable)
Declension
| singular only | indefinite | definite |
|---|---|---|
| nominative-accusative | kakemono | kakemonoul |
| genitive-dative | kakemono | kakemonoului |
| vocative | kakemonoule | |