Synonyms for ethnic group


Grammar : Noun
Spell : eth-nik
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɛθ nɪk

Top 10 synonyms for ethnic group Other synonyms for the word ethnic group

Définition of ethnic group

Origin :
  • late 14c., Scottish, "heathen, pagan," and having that sense first in English; as an adj. from late 15c. from Latin ethnicus, Greek ethnikos, from ethnos "band of people living together, nation, people," properly "people of one's own kind," from PIE *swedh-no-, suffixed form of root *s(w)e- (see idiom).
  • In Septuagint, Greek ta ethne translates Hebrew goyim, plural of goy "nation," especially of non-Israelites, hence "Gentile nation" (see goy). Sense of "peculiar to a race or nation" is attested from 1851, a return to the word's original meaning; that of "different cultural groups" is 1935; and that of "racial, cultural or national minority group" is American English 1945; ethnic cleansing is attested from 1991.
  • Although the term 'ethnic cleansing' has come into English usage only recently, its verbal correlates in Czech, French, German, and Polish go back much further. [Jerry Z. Muller, "Us and Them: The Enduring Power of Ethnic Nationalism," Foreign Affairs, March/April 2008]
  • As in nationality : noun place of birth
  • As in speech community : noun people sharing language or dialect
  • As in folk : noun person's relations, acquaintances
Example sentences :
  • What varies is the proportion in which such and such a race enters into the constitution of the ethnic group.
  • Extract from : « The Races of Man » by Joseph Deniker
  • One of the most commercial tribes of this ethnic group is that of the Danagla inhabiting the country of Dongola.
  • Extract from : « The Races of Man » by Joseph Deniker
  • There is no other ethnic group in America so unmixed as these mountaineers and so segregated from all others.
  • Extract from : « Our Southern Highlanders » by Horace Kephart
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