Sinaean
English
Adjective
Sinaean (comparative more Sinaean, superlative most Sinaean)
- (archaic) Synonym of Chinese. [1639]
- 1639, John Chilmead, translating Robert Hues as A Learned Treatise of Globes..., p. 139:
- ...so that I cannot but wonder that Matthaeus Riccius a Iesuite, in his Sinaean expedition should take so much paines to prove, that the Kingdome of Cathaia, and of the Sinaeans is all one.
- 1958 November, Joseph J. Spengler, “Malthus Again”, in Challenge, volume 7, number 2, page 12:
- An undersettled Soviet Union welcomes the rise of a 600-million Sinaean power increasing some two per cent per year.
- 1639, John Chilmead, translating Robert Hues as A Learned Treatise of Globes..., p. 139:
- (archaic) Synonym of East Asian or Chinese-like. [1763]
Proper noun
Sinaean (plural Sinaeans)
- (archaic, rare) Synonym of Chinese.
- 1639, John Chilmead, translating Robert Hues as A Learned Treatise of Globes..., p. 139:
- ...so that I cannot but wonder that Matthaeus Riccius a Iesuite, in his Sinaean expedition should take so much paines to prove, that the Kingdome of Cathaia, and of the Sinaeans is all one.
- 1639, John Chilmead, translating Robert Hues as A Learned Treatise of Globes..., p. 139:
Noun
Sinaean (plural Sinaeans)
- (archaic, rare) Synonym of Chinese.
- 1639, John Chilmead, translating Robert Hues as A Learned Treatise of Globes..., p. 139:
- ...so that I cannot but wonder that Matthaeus Riccius a Iesuite, in his Sinaean expedition should take so much paines to prove, that the Kingdome of Cathaia, and of the Sinaeans is all one.
- 1639, John Chilmead, translating Robert Hues as A Learned Treatise of Globes..., p. 139:
References
- “Sinaean, adj.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
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