Etymology:
Meaning:
The term "Sinic" refers to:
Origin:
The term "Sinic" has been used since the 16th century to describe the Chinese language, culture, and people. It was first used in the works of Portuguese Jesuit missionaries who traveled to China in the 1500s. The missionaries used the Latin word "Sinae" to refer to the country, and the term "Sinic" gradually came into use to describe everything related to it.
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