Insik

Cebuano

Alternative forms

  • Intsik
  • Inchik
  • Insek nonstandard

Etymology

Borrowed from Hokkien, possibly 引叔 (ín-chek, uncle)[1][2][3][4] or 𪜶 (in chek, literally his/her/their uncle). Compare with Tagalog Intsik, Malay encik, Indonesian encek, Thai เจ๊ก (jék).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: In‧sík
  • IPA(key): /ʔɪnˈsik/

Proper noun

Insik

  1. the Chinese people, language, or culture
  2. (informal, potentially offensive) a nickname for someone who looks Chinese (see usage notes)

Usage notes

Adjective

Insik

  1. (informal) Chinese
    Synonym: Tsekwa

Usage notes

  • May be seen sometimes as a provocative or derogatory ethnic slur from its crude or pejorative connotations in the past.

Derived terms

References

  1. Dictionario Hispánico-Sinicum, kept as Vocabulario Español-Chino con caracteres chinos (TOMO 215) in the University of Santo Tomás Archives, Manila: Dominican Order of Preachers, O.P., 1626-1642, page 170/151 & 522/497; republished as Lee, Fabio Yuchung (李毓中), Chen, Tsung-jen (陳宗仁), José, Regalado Trota, Caño, José Luis Ortigosa, editors, Hokkien Spanish Historical Document Series I: Dictionario Hispanico Sinicum, Hsinchu: National Tsing Hua University Press, 2018, →ISBN
  2. 紀念“宿務無名氏(引叔)”施維鵬 2018-2019年度校長、教師昨舉行頒獎典禮”, in 菲律賓商報 Chinese Commercial News, Binondo, Manila, 2019 March 10
  3. 中正學院培幼園 三位教師獲僑委會獎”, in CKS College News, Tondo, Manila, 2021 October 26
  4. 宿霧施維鵬 仙逝”, in 世界臨濮施氏宗親總會, 彰化縣鹿港鎮復興路, (Can we date this quote?)

Further reading

  • John U. Wolff (1972) A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan
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