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ethnos

[ eth-nos ]

noun

  1. an ethnic group.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of ethnos1

< Greek ±ð³Ù³ó²Ôó²õ; ethno-
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Example Sentences

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Who knows, perhaps it is the Saga Norén in me, with a slight preference for the Swedish over the Danish, for demos over ethnos, and with no time for small talk.

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Putin deftly offers Western conservatives an alternative, an importable ideology of pride in the cohesive nation-state, their own ethnos as its core – something their homegrown politicians can’t seem to articulate with honor.

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The ethnologist, however, has not completed his task when he has defined an ethnos, and explained its traits by following them to their sources.

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The Greek word so rendered is ethnos, which means a multitude or nation. 

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In every nation or ethnos there is a prevailing opinion as to what the highest typical human being should be.

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