English
Etymology
From koto + -like.
Adjective
kotolike (comparative more kotolike, superlative most kotolike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a koto (musical instrument).
2008 January 15, Jon Pareles, “To See (and Hear) the World in Five Hours: Unique Sounds Ripe for Import”, in New York Times[1]:The group played huge drums placed overhead, along with flutes and a kotolike zither.