See also: σήρ

Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

Related to σήρ (sḗr, silkworm) but otherwise uncertain. Possibly ultimately from Old Chinese (*sə, silk).

Pronunciation edit

 

Noun edit

Σήρ (Sḗrm (genitive Σηρός); third declension

  1. (historical, rare in the singular) Serican, one of the Seres, the people from whom silk was obtained, the North Chinese as known to the ancient Greeks and Romans.

Declension edit

Coordinate terms edit

  • Σῖναι (Sînai) (southern Chinese as known to the ancient Greeks and Romans)

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Latin: Sēres
    • English: Seres
    • Portuguese: Seres
    • Spanish: Seres

References edit

  • Σήρ”, in Liddell & Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • Monchi-Zadeh, Daoud (1975) “Iranische Miszellen”, in Monumentum H. S. Nyberg (Acta Iranica; 5), Leiden: E.J. Brill, →ISBN, pages 69–72