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shanghae
Shanghai Shang`hai", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Shanghaied; p. pr. & vb. n. Shanghaiing.] To intoxicate and ship (a person) as a sailor while in this condition. [Written also shanghae.] [Slang, U.S.]

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- Shanghai is a direct-administered muni****lity and the most populous urban area in China. The city is located on the Chinese s****line on the southern...
- with Introductory Notes on Manchu Literature. Translated by Wylie, A. Shanghae: London Mission Press. 1855. pp. xxvii–. Shou-p'ing Wu Ko (1855). Translation...
- exported to England in December 1852, when George Burnham sent nine "Gray Shanghaes" to Queen Victoria as a gift.: 71  The Dark Brahma variety was developed...
- Shanghaiing or crimping is the practice of kidnapping people to serve as sailors by coercive techniques such as trickery, intimidation, or violence. Those...
- Ts'ing wan k'e mung, a Chinese grammar of the Manchu Tartar language (PDF). Shanghae: London Mission Press. 1855. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-09-03...
- OL 13520937M. Medhurst, W. H. (1848). English and Chinese Dictionary. Shanghae (Shanghai): Mission Press. OCLC 6590623. OL 20458179M. Medhurst, W. H....
- (1865). A dictionary of the Chinese language, Volume 2 (reprint ed.). SHANGHAE: Shanghae: London Mission Press., London: Trübner & CO. Retrieved 2011-05-15...
- Introductory Notes on Manchu literature. Translated by Wylie, Alexander. Shanghae [sic]: London Mission Press. Translation of the Ts'ing Wan K'e Mung, A...
- Stewart was so damaged that she had to discharge her cargo of sugar for Shanghae to effect repairs. Eliza Stewart carried coolies from India to Trinidad...
- and Rutherford Al****. The Journey of Augustus Raymond Margary, from Shanghae to Bhamo, and Back to Manwyne: From His Journals and Letters, with a Brief...