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Sinico-|ˈsɪnɪkəʊ| combining form of med.L. Sinicus Sinic a., as in Sinico-Annamitic; Sinico-Japanese n. and a. = Sino-Japanese s.v. Sino-1 2, 3. Now rare.
1838P. S. du Ponceau Diss. Nature & Char. Chinese Syst. Writing p. xxix, Those Sinico-anamitic words, if they are really in use, do not belong to the original language. 1866F. V. Dickins tr. Teika's Hyak Nin Is'shiu p. vii, Such ill-sounding Sinico-Japanese syllables as rets', bats' mats', teats', shuts', and the like. 1884tr. J. J. Rein's Japan 396 The Japanese Language... Yamoto- and Sinico-Japanese. 1902Encycl. Brit. XXIX. 729/1 Like all fine specimens of the Sinico-Japanese school, the prices are too high to attract wide custom. |