Cathay

/kəˈθeɪ/ noun

An archaic name for China, used by medieval and Renaissance Europeans.

From Old French Cathay, derived from Persian and Arabic intermediaries, ultimately from Kitai (a Mongol/Jurchen people of northern China). Medieval Europeans adopted this term through trade routes and Mongol contacts.

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