סינים
Hebrew
Etymology 1
From סין (“Sin, a placename”) + ־ים (“-s, forming plurals & plurals of majesty; -ans, forming demonyms”)
Proper noun
סינים • (transliteration needed)
- (biblical) The Sinim, an eastern or southern people mentioned in the Biblical book of Isaiah, traditionally equated with the Chinese.
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Noun
סִינִים • (transliteration needed) m pl
- plural indefinite form of סִינִי m (síni): Chinese.