sericulture

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. The rearing of silkworms for the production of silk.

Pronunciation

/ˈsɛɹɪˌkʌltʃə/ /ˈsɪəɹɪ-/ En-uk-sericulture.oga /ˈsɛɹɪˌkʌlt͡ʃ ɚ/ /ˈsɛɹəˌkəlt͡ʃ ɚ/

Word forms

sericulture sericultures

Etymology

Possibly borrowed from French sériculture, a modification of French sériciculture (“sericulture”) (or directly from sériciculture), from Late Latin sēricum (“Chinese goods, especially silk”) + French culture (“crop; culture”). Sēricum is derived from Latin sēricus (“of or pertaining to the Seres or Chinese; (by extension) made of silk, silken”), from Sēres (“northern Chinese people”), from Ancient Greek Σῆρες (Sêres, “the Chinese people; the land of the Chinese, China”), plural of Σήρ (Sḗr, “(rare, usually in plural) Chinese person; silkworm”), possibly from Old Chinese 絲 (*slɯ, “silk”).

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