Seric

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin Sēricus, from Ancient Greek Σηρικός (Sērikós), from Σῆρες (Sêres, Seres) + -ικός (-ikós, -ic), from σήρ (sḗr, silkworm), possibly from Old Chinese (*sə, silk). Equivalent to Seres +‎ -ic. Doublet of Serican.

Adjective

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Seric (comparative more Seric, superlative most Seric)

  1. (archaic) Synonym of Chinese or Northern Chinese, chiefly (historical) in the context of ancient Greco-Roman knowledge of China.
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