sinologue

English

Etymology

From Latin Sinae (an Oriental people mentioned by Ptolemy), or Arabic صِين (ṣīn, China or the Chinese) + Ancient Greek λόγος (lógos, discourse), formed like theologue. Compare French sinologue.

Noun

sinologue (plural sinologues)

  1. A student or expert of Chinese studies.

References

French

Pronunciation

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Noun

sinologue m or f by sense (plural sinologues)

  1. Sinologist

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