[f. JUNK sb.3] A man belonging to the crew of a junk.
1862. J. Henderson, in Mem., iii. (1867), 103. (Shanghai) A large number of junkmen come from all parts of the country.
1880. Miss Bird, Japan, I. 382. The many ghosts in which junkmen believe.
[f. JUNK sb.3] A man belonging to the crew of a junk.
1862. J. Henderson, in Mem., iii. (1867), 103. (Shanghai) A large number of junkmen come from all parts of the country.
1880. Miss Bird, Japan, I. 382. The many ghosts in which junkmen believe.