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Vol. 09 · Loanwords ·Chinese ·1670s (scholarly), 1970s (general)

Yin yang

from yīn-yáng

Meaning
The complementary pair of dark/light, passive/active principles in Chinese philosophy.
Source word
yīn-yáng
Route into English
Mandarin *yīn* (shaded side of a hill) + *yáng* (sunny side) → English via 19th-century translations of Daoist and Confucian texts → 20th-century pop-philosophy usage.
Arrived
1670s (scholarly), 1970s (general)

From Chinese

Trade English from the South China Sea ports (especially Hokkien-speaking Xiamen and Canton) seeded the early borrowings; 20th-century diplomacy and military contact added the rest.

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