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Definition of Jinrickshas
1. jinricksha [n] - See also: jinricksha
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jinrickshas
Literary usage of Jinrickshas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Things Chinese: Or, Notes Connected with China by James Dyer Ball (1904)
"'Facsimiles of the Hebrew Manuscripts obtained at the Jewish Synagogue in K 'ae-Fung
Foo.' jinrickshas.—Though not used in the purely native parts of China, ..."
2. The Voyage of the "Wanderer,": From the Journals and Letters of C. and S by Charles J. Lambert (1883)
"After lunch we went off in jinrickshas to a kind of government bazaar. ...
There was a little delay in getting jinrickshas, as the men were warming ..."
3. The Far East (1906)
"Meanwhile, our host had procured three jinrickshas, in one of which our trunks and
... jinrickshas in Japan are nearly always propelled by two coolies, ..."
4. The Sunday at Home: A Family Magazine for Sabbath Reading by Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) (1880)
"Such was the ascent, which is seldom made by tourists, the usual trip being to
go round in jinrickshas to the head of the rapids and to descend only ..."