ethiopian

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English - Turkish
habeşistanlı
{s} Etyopya, Habeş, Etyopya'ya özgü
{i} Etiyopyalı
{i} Habeş
{s} Etyopyalı
{s} Etiyopya'ya ait
[adj n] Habeş
habeş
English - English
A person from Ethiopia or of Ethiopian descent
Of, from, or pertaining to Ethiopia, the Ethiopian people or the Ethiopian culture
{n} a native of Ethiopia, now Abyssinia
{a} pertaining to Ethipia, black
Ethiopian means belonging or relating to Ethiopia, or to its people, language, or culture. An Ethiopian is an Ethiopian citizen, or a person of Ethiopian origin
{i} one of Ethiopian origin, resident of Ethiopia
{s} of or pertaining to Ethiopia, of Ethiopian origin
of or relating to or characteristic of Ethiopia or its people or languages; "Ethiopian immigrants
Of or relating to Ethiopia or the Ethiopians
a native or inhabitant of Ethiopia
A native or inhabitant of Ethiopia; also, in a general sense, a negro or black man
of or relating to or characteristic of Ethiopia or its people or languages; "Ethiopian immigrants"
Ethiopian wolf
An African wolf, Canis simensis
Ethiopian Jew
A member of a people of uncertain origin, living since ancient times in what is now central Ethiopia and practicing a form of Judaism. During the period 1984-1991 most Ethiopian Jews were resettled in Israel.Ethiopian Jewry n
Ethiopian Orthodox church
Independent Christian patriarchate in Ethiopia. Traditionally thought to have been founded by the preaching of the apostle Matthew or the eunuch of the Acts of the Apostles, the church was established in the 4th century by St. Frumentius and his brother Aedesius. Based in Addis Ababa, the church adheres to Monophysite doctrine (see Monophysite heresy). It accepts the honorary primacy of the Coptic patriarch of Alexandria, who appointed its archbishops from the 12th century until 1959, when an autonomous Ethiopian patriarchate was established. Its customs include circumcision, rigorous fasting, and the participation of laypersons known as debtera, who perform liturgical music and dances and act as astrologers, scribes, and fortune-tellers. Its principal adherents are the Amhara and Tigray peoples of the northern and central highlands. See also Coptic Orthodox church
Ethiopian citizen
citizen of Ethiopia (country in eastern Africa)
ethiopian monetary unit
monetary unit in Ethiopia
can an Ethiopian change his skin?
no one can alter his true nature
ethiopian

    Hyphenation

    E·thi·o·pi·an

    Turkish pronunciation

    ithiōpiın

    Pronunciation

    /ˌēᴛʜēˈōpēən/ /ˌiːθiːˈoʊpiːən/

    Etymology

    () Ethiopia +‎ -an
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