Where does “Chinagate” come from?

Chinagate (English) comes from English China, from Portuguese china, from Medieval Latin Sina, from Latin Sīnae, from Ancient Greek Σῖναι, from Arabic صِين, from Pahlavi čīn, from Sanskrit चीन — {{w|Qin |State of Qin}}, {{w|Qin dynasty}}; Qin.

Chinagate (English): The 1996 United States campaign finance controversy

Definitions

  1. The 1996 United States campaign finance controversy

Ancestry of “Chinagate”, step by step

Chinagate traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English China

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishChinaA Chinese person; Alternative form of cheyney:...
2Portuguesechinaa woman, especially one of Native American...
3Medieval LatinSina
4LatinSīnaethe Chinese, specifically
5Ancient GreekΣῖναιthe southern Chinese
6Arabicصِين
7Pahlavičīn
8Sanskritचीनthe Chinese people; China; a bandage for the...
9Old Chinese{{w|Qin |State of Qin}}, {{w|Qin dynasty}}; Qin

via English gate

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishgateA doorlike structure outside a house; Doorway,...
2Middle EnglishgateAn entryway or entrance to a settlement or...
3Old Englishġeatgate; a gate, door
4Old Frenchgautforest, woods, woodland
5Proto-West Germanicwalþuforest
6Proto-Germanicwalþuzforest
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwel-to see
Every word from Old Chinese