serici
Serici is a term that may refer to several different things in historical, linguistic, and onomastic contexts. In classical Latin, serici is the genitive singular form of the adjective sericus, meaning “silken” or “of silk.” In Latin texts it can occur as a modifier describing fabrics, garments, or other textiles, where the material is identified as silken. As a morphological form, serici illustrates how adjectives agree with nouns in gender and number and how the genitive expresses material or attribute.
Serici also exists as a surname in Italian-speaking regions. As a family name, it belongs to the
There is no widely recognized taxon, geographic region, organization, or brand universally known by the name
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