Sanglay

Etymology
From, possibly "sang lai" meaning "deliver goods" according to Rubino (2000), referring to proposed by Chan-Yap (1980) for 🇨🇬. See also 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) ethnic Chinese person
 * 2) Chinese merchant

Etymology
From either or directly from, possibly either: Van der Loon (1967) additionally surmises that perhaps it is not of Chinese origin. .
 * , as labeled in the (1590) and explained in the Bocabulario de la lengua sangleya por las letraz de el A.B.C. (1617) as per Van der Loon (1967), from which 🇨🇬 referring to Sangleys originates and consistent with  (1576)'s description of  as per Adelung (1817), Manuel (1948), and Go (2014-2015)
 * , as explained in the Bocabulario de la lengua sangleya por las letraz de el A.B.C. (1617) as per Van der Loon (1967)
 * as in, according to Go (2014-2015) and Manuel (1948) as  recorded in Piñol (1937)
 * , according to Manuel (1948) & Hofileña (2011)
 * or, according to Chan-Yap (1980).
 * , as per Norberto Romualdez in Manuel (1948) who says that

Noun

 * 1) Chinese trader; Chinese merchant