Kingmen
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From the Postal Romanization[1] of Mandarin 荊門/荆門 (Jīngmén).
Proper noun[edit]
Kingmen
- Alternative form of Jingmen
- 1984, Isabel Shipley Cunningham, “Terra Sancta”, in Frank N. Meyer Plant Hunter in Asia[2], Ames: Iowa State University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 223:
- The trees did not occur in groves; however, he discovered a concentration around Kingmen (Jingmen), four or five days’ walk northeast of Ichang. After negotiating at length, he paid one hundred dollars in advance to a merchant who promised to collect several thousand pounds of ripe pears and to bring them to Kingmen in September.
Translations[edit]
Jingmen — see Jingmen