Definition of Shojis

1. shoji [n] - See also: shoji

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shojis

shoggles
shogglier
shoggling
shoggly
shoggoth
shoggoths
shogi
shogis
shogs
shogun
shogunal
shogunate
shogunates
shoguns
shoji
shojis (current term)
shojo
shojos
shokkiri
shola
sholas
sholde
shole
sholes
sholom
sholoms
shome mishtake shurely
shone
shoneen
shoneens

Literary usage of Shojis

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

1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1894)
"The i>i,ii<ii,, or wooden shutters, and the shojis, paper walls, are quickly taken down and brought ... I bounded from my bed and looked out of the shojis. ..."

2. Japan, Country, Court, and People by John C. Calhoun Newton (1900)
"If when the outside amados are slid back, it is too damp or windy, the shojis remain shut; if it be both bright and warm, then both amados and ..."

3. Japan, Country, Court, and People by John C. Calhoun Newton (1900)
"If when the outside amados are slid back, it is too damp or windy, the shojis remain shut; if it be both bright and warm, then both amados and ..."

4. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1854)
"Houses and shojis, food and water, fruits and herbs, flocks and herds, bed and board, must receive consecration. When a new house or shop is opened the ..."

5. The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray by William Makepeace Thackeray, Sir Leslie Stephen (1899)
"So, you see, she hastened on the preparations for her own execution, She trudged to tlie brokers' shojis and made wonderful bargains of furniture. ..."

6. The Theatre of Max Reinhardt by Huntly Carter (1914)
"The spaces between these posts are often entirely open, but they can be filled in with shojis and amados. ..."

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