〘 noun 〙 A maritime business, or a merchant involved in it. → Maritime law. ※Beijing-European Travel Journal (1877)〈Kunichi Kume〉 1 "British maritime merchants arrived in what is now Virginia, and began colonizing the area. They were killed by the natives several times." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 海上における商企業、またそれにたずさわる商人。→海商法。※米欧回覧実記(1877)〈久米邦武〉一「英の海商、今の『ヴィルヂニヤ』州に至り、植民をはじめ、数回土民の為めに殺されたることあり」
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