What's the difference between cyprian and cypriot?
Cyprian
Definition:
(a.) Belonging to Cyprus.
(a.) Of, pertaining, or conducing to, lewdness.
(n.) A native or inhabitant of Cyprus, especially of ancient Cyprus; a Cypriot.
(n.) A lewd woman; a harlot.
Example Sentences:
(1) "These were very decent men who had done more work than anybody in examining police killings," said Cyprian Nyamwamu, the executive director of the National Convention Executive Council, a non-governmental organisation advocating social and economic reform.
(2) A more moderate conclusion comes from the historian Tom Holland: “The likelihood that the biblical story records an actual event is fairly small.” Cyprian Broodbank, the Disney professor of archaeology at Cambridge University, wrote in his recent history of the Mediterranean that the exodus was “at best a refracted folk memory of earlier expulsions of Levantine people” following the reconquest of the Nile delta by the Egyptian king Ahmose around 1530BC.
(3) He would sometimes address letters direct to me on some occasion, such as when my Cousin King Cyprian died.
Cypriot
Definition:
(n.) A native or inhabitant of Cyprus.
Example Sentences:
(1) The church was the Cypriot Orthodox led by Archbishop Makarios.
(2) These words reflect a departure from Ankara's recent inflexibility, which led the country to freeze relations with Brussels during the Cypriot presidency of the EU in 2012.
(3) The IgG ELISA was also evaluated as a seroepidemiological tool and compared to a plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT) using sera from a normal Cypriot population.
(4) "We know first of all the Greek Cypriots always say 'No!'
(5) Guenter Verheugen, the enlargement commissioner who helped Cyprus into the EU, told the European parliament yesterday he felt "disappointed" and "cheated" by the Greek-Cypriot government.
(6) The Cypriot government spokesman later described the explosive belt as a fake.
(7) Hb Bart's was detected in Turks (2.9%), Cypriots (2.8%), Egyptians (2.0%), Lebanese (0.8%), Greeks (0.7%), Italians (0.5%), and Yugoslavs (0.2%).
(8) The EC said these controls will, however, only be enacted "exceptionally and temporarily" as requested by the Cypriot authorities.
(9) The Cypriot government reportedly fought hard for Bank of Cyprus to be spared, but the island's biggest bank will face huge restructuring.
(10) His remarks came during a session in which the parliament passed a resolution, by 422 votes to 30, that urged both Cypriot communities to accept the plan.
(11) But Cypriot, and EU law, could also apply – particularly if the hijacker claims asylum.
(12) Police arrested 47 people following an attack by mainland Turks on motorcyclists carrying "vote yes" banners, the interior minister in the Turkish-Cypriot state, Ozkan Murat, said.
(13) But the meltdown of the Cypriot financial system came as no surprise to well-connected, wealthy Russians, who bundled some of their money to the US.
(14) It should go to referendum for the Cypriot people to decide."
(15) Amid fears of Nicosia's debt load becoming unsustainable – the rescue terms would likely push Cypriot debt to as much as 145% of its GDP – Cyprus has faced increased pressure to accept aid from Russia.
(16) The Turkish Cypriot side had introduced a promising new package last week, he said, including a so-called "cross voting" scheme that would give the two communities a quota in each other's elections.
(17) We have identified the beta-thalassaemia alleles in nearly all known Turkish Cypriot beta-thalassaemia homozygotes and in over 700 Greek Cypriot beta-thalassaemia heterozygotes living on the island of Cyprus.
(18) You can watch it live here I actually missed the start, but apparently it began with Vassos Shiarly, Cyprus's minister for finance, admitting that the room was packed with journalists (by Cypriot standards anyway): Open Europe (@OpenEurope) Cypriot Fin Min Shiarly: I have never in my life seen so many journalists.
(19) Iron deficiency anaemia secondary to menorrhagia was observed in a woman of Greek Cypriot origin.
(20) But until now, political instability has hindered its exploitation, with Israeli and Cypriot claims to overlapping gas fields contested by Lebanon and Turkey , respectively.