Serica

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Serica f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Scarabaeidae – certain junebugs and May beetles.

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin Serica, from Ancient Greek Σηρικά (Sēriká), from Σῆρες (Sêres, Seres) + -ική (-ikḗ), from σήρ (sḗr, silkworm), likely ultimately from Old Chinese (*sə, silk).

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Serica

  1. (historical) An ancient empire in East Asia, North China reached overland as opposed to the Sinae, the South Chinese reached by sea.

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Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek Σηρικά (Sēriká), from Σῆρες (Sêres, Seres) + -ική (-ikḗ), from σήρ (sḗr, silkworm), likely ultimately from Old Chinese (*sə, silk). Equivalent to Sērēs +‎ -ica.

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Sērica f sg (genitive Sēricae); first declension

  1. (historical) Serica, Cathay (an ancient empire in East Asia), North China reached overland as opposed to Sinae, the South Chinese reached by sea.
  2. (New Latin) China (a country in East Asia).

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First-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Sērica
Genitive Sēricae
Dative Sēricae
Accusative Sēricam
Ablative Sēricā
Vocative Sērica

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  • English: Serica