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ethnos

[ US /ˈɛθnoʊs/ ]
NOUN
  1. people of the same race or nationality who share a distinctive culture

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  • - L'viv, 2001), 654 pp. [16] Explaining that he was combining "the ancient Greek word" genos "(race, tribe) and the Latin" cide "(killing)," he added in a footnote, "Another term could be used for the same idea, namely," ethnocide, "consisting of the Greek word 'ethnos'-nation-and the Latin word ACTION UKRAINE REPORT (Archive)
  • It should be noted here that the proper word for a tribe in a non-urbanized community was ethnos, as is shown by the documents of the Delphic Amphictyone. Archive 2009-09-01
  • They saw political rights for women as detrimental to the Greek nation (ethnos) and the race (fili). Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity
  • This is not a category limited to any political persuasion or any particular ethnos. May 29th, 2009
  • We now have 36 states, most of them broken along the closest lines of the "ethnos" according to the Awoist ideal. Vanguard
  • Fengshui is an ancient Chinese ethnoscience that addresses the harmonic layout of cities, villages, dwellings, and buildings.
  • Rabanus: Ethnici, that is, the Gentiles, for the Greek word ethnos is translated ` gens 'in Latin; those, that is, who abide such as they were born, to wit, under sin. Catena Aurea - Gospel of Matthew
  • He is an Andean scholar whose studies meld ethnography, ethnohistory and ethnoscience.
  • When the term “Arab” was used for most of the last millenium, it could not refer to a distinct unitary ethnos, but to a broader culture with a shared high culture and religion – much like Latin European culture, or Slavic Orthodox culture. Matthew Yglesias » Bye, Bye Nationhood
  • Jesus commanded his Jewish followers to go to all people groups (all ethnos, the Greek word for “nations”). Sunday Reflection: 5 Common Great Commission Myths
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