[
US
/ˌiθiˈoʊpiən/
]
NOUN
- a native or inhabitant of Ethiopia
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to or characteristic of Ethiopia or its people or languages
Ethiopian immigrants
How To Use Ethiopian In A Sentence
- Volunteers must be fluent in English and at least one of these languages: French, Amharic, Tigrinya (Ethiopian), Arabic or Farsi. Fairfax County volunteer opportunities
- Infrared photography, which is widely used to view underdrawings in painting conservation, has been applied to the Museum's six Ethiopian icons.
- Some visitors to the to the Kedoshei Yisrael Shul in Kiryat Gat are taken by surprise when they see the rav is a member of Israel's Ethiopian community, not what one might expect in a shul of survivors of the Shoah. YESHIVA WORLD NEWS
- I had made these with my own hands, and styled them on the Ethiopian model of beauty, full and floccose. River God
- This Ethiopian farmer is facing famine again and, to keep his eight children alive, has been reduced to collecting wood and grass from the bush to sell at market for two birr a bundle.
- Transcribing the Ethiopian text into the English alphabet was their first task.
- Menelik II doubled the size of the Ethiopian Empire. 1876, Feb
- Crowe, his head had almost resumed its natural dimensions, but then his whole face was so covered with a livid suffusion, his nose appeared so flat, and his lips so tumefied, that he might very well have passed for a Caffre or Ethiopian. The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
- Many species common in montane forest, such as trees of the genera Podocarpus and Juniperus, have economic importance, while several crops including coffee (Coffea arabica) and tef (Eragrostis tef) from the Ethiopian Highlands have been domesticated. Biological diversity in the Eastern Afromontane
- As an aside, just because the Ethiopian beauty depicted on the cover was a famine victim does not make her any less graceful, willowy or beautiful.