Chinesian

Etymology
From, q.v.

Noun

 * , a citizen of China or an ethnic Chinese, particularly a Han Chinese person.

Proper noun

 * , the people of China or the ethnic Chinese, particularly the Han Chinese.
 * 1) * 1707, Elisha Coles, A Dictionary, English-Latin and Latin-English..., s.v. "Sinae":
 * Sinae, a People of Aſia beyond India without Ganges, called now Chineſians.
 * Sinae, a People of Aſia beyond India without Ganges, called now Chineſians.

Adjective

 * , of or related to China, the Chinese, or their culture, particularly Han Chinese culture.
 * 1) * 1959 April,, "", Galaxy Science Fiction:
 * Prince Lovaduck had obtained his odd name because he had had a Chinesian ancestor who did love ducks, ducks in their Peking form—succulent duck skins brought forth to him ancestral dreams of culinary ecstasy.
 * Prince Lovaduck had obtained his odd name because he had had a Chinesian ancestor who did love ducks, ducks in their Peking form—succulent duck skins brought forth to him ancestral dreams of culinary ecstasy.