Definition of Sanko

1. a W. African guitar [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sanko

sanitoria
sanitorium
sanitoriums
sanity
sanity check
sanity checks
sanjak
sanjakbeg
sanjakbegs
sanjaks
sanjo
sanjuanite
sank
sankha
sankhas
sanko (current term)
sankos
sankyu
sankyuu
sanmartinite
sannamycin B glycyltransferase
sannie
sannies
sannop
sannops
sannup
sannups
sanny
sannyasi
sannyasin

Literary usage of Sanko

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

1. A Japanese-English and English-Japanese Dictionary by James Curtis Hepburn (1886)
"sanko •!)• i- 3 H $i n. A small brass instrument with three prongs on each ... sanko •))• va # S <^ n. Formerly the threa highest ministers of the Mikado, ..."

2. The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn by Lafcadio Hearn (1922)
"Such, for example, is the name of a tree popularly known as sanko-matsu (sanko-pine); — the term "sanko" (Sanscrit, vad- jra) signifying a brass object ..."

3. A Japanese Miscellany by Lafcadio Hearn (1901)
"Such, for example, is the name of a tree popularly known as sanko- matsu, or " sanko-pine " ; — the term " sanko " (Sanscrit ..."

4. The Harmonicon (1823)
"6 AN ASHANTEE AIR. tr trtr ^ For the sanko. No. 7, in G major, seems to convey the moral, that riches prompt mankind to wickedness, ..."

5. Travels and Adventures of an Officer's Wife in India, China, and New Zealand by Elizabeth McMullin Muter, Muter (Elizabeth) (1864)
"Poor sanko- lin-sin! such traps as yours might do to catch Tartars; the red-bristled ... How naively sanko-lin-sin refers to the wholesale reverse, ..."

6. A Japanese-English and English-Japanese Dictionary by James Curtis Hepburn (1886)
"sanko •!)• i- 3 H $i n. A small brass instrument with three prongs on each ... sanko •))• va # S <^ n. Formerly the threa highest ministers of the Mikado, ..."

7. The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn by Lafcadio Hearn (1922)
"Such, for example, is the name of a tree popularly known as sanko-matsu (sanko-pine); — the term "sanko" (Sanscrit, vad- jra) signifying a brass object ..."

8. A Japanese Miscellany by Lafcadio Hearn (1901)
"Such, for example, is the name of a tree popularly known as sanko- matsu, or " sanko-pine " ; — the term " sanko " (Sanscrit ..."

9. The Harmonicon (1823)
"6 AN ASHANTEE AIR. tr trtr ^ For the sanko. No. 7, in G major, seems to convey the moral, that riches prompt mankind to wickedness, ..."

10. Travels and Adventures of an Officer's Wife in India, China, and New Zealand by Elizabeth McMullin Muter, Muter (Elizabeth) (1864)
"Poor sanko- lin-sin! such traps as yours might do to catch Tartars; the red-bristled ... How naively sanko-lin-sin refers to the wholesale reverse, ..."

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