English
Etymology
From cycle + -ist, 1882.[1]
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /ˈsaɪ.klɪst/
Noun
cyclist (plural cyclists)
- A person who rides a cycle, especially a bicycle, or who habitually engages in cycling.
- Synonyms: (rare) bicyclist, (dated) cycler, (obsolete) wheeler, (dated) wheelman, (dated) wheelwoman, (dated) cycleman, pedaller, biker
- Hyponyms: paracyclist, bicyclist, tricyclist, roadie, downhiller, weight weenie, Lycra lout, road warrior
- (dated) A motorcyclist.
1966 December 31, “45 Cyclists Fined And Told by Judge: Stay Out of Newark”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:Most of the cyclists were members of the Pagans' Motorcycle Club of Washington.
Derived terms
Translations
person who rides a cycle
- Arabic: دَرَّاج m (darrāj)
- Armenian: հեծանվորդ (hy) (hecanvord)
- Basque: txirrindulari
- Belarusian: равары́ст m (ravarýst), равары́стка f (ravarýstka), веласіпеды́ст m (vjelasipjedýst), веласіпеды́стка f (vjelasipjedýstka)
- Bulgarian: колоезда́ч (bg) m (koloezdáč), велосипеди́ст (bg) m (velosipedíst)
- Catalan: ciclista (ca) m or f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: (no exact term exists) 騎自行車的人 / 骑自行车的人 (qí zìxíngchē de rén)
- Czech: cyklista (cs) m, cyklistka (cs) f
- Danish: cyklist (da) c
- Dutch: wielrenner (nl) m, fietser (nl) m, wielrijder (nl) m, wielrenster (nl) f, wielrijdster (nl) f
- Esperanto: biciklisto, ciklisto
- Faroese: súkklari m
- Finnish: pyöräilijä (fi), polkupyöräilijä (fi)
- French: cycliste (fr) m or f
- Galician: ciclista (gl) m or f
- German: Radfahrer (de) m, Fahrradfahrer (de) m, Radler (de) m, Radfahrerin (de) f, Fahrradfahrerin (de) f, Radlerin (de) f, Biker (de) m, Bikerin (de) f, Velofahrer m (Switzerland), Velofahrerin f (Switzerland)
- Greek: ποδηλάτης (el) m (podilátis), ποδηλάτισσα (el) f (podilátissa)
- Hebrew: רוכב אופניים m (rokhev ofnaim), רוכבת אופניים f (rokhevet ofnaim)
- Hungarian: biciklista (hu), kerékpáros (hu)
- Icelandic: hjólreiðamaður m
- Ido: biciklero (io), biciklisto (io)
- Indonesian: pesepeda
- Irish: rothaí m
- Italian: ciclista (it) m or f
- Japanese: サイクリスト (ja) (saikurisuto), チャリダー (charidā), バイクに乗る人 (baiku ni noru hito), バイカー (baikā)
- Korean: 자전거 타는 사람 (jajeon'geo taneun saram), 사이클리스트 (saikeulliseuteu), 자전거 이용자(自轉車利用者) (jajeon'geo iyongja)
- Luxembourgish: Cyclist m
- Macedonian: велосипеди́ст m (velosipedíst)
- Malay: penunggang basikal
- Maori: kaieke pahikara
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: syklist m
- Nynorsk: syklist m
- Persian:
- Iranian Persian: دوچَرْخِهسَوار (dočarxe-savâr)
- Polish: rowerzysta (pl) m, rowerzystka (pl) f; (in competitive cycling) kolarz (pl) m, kolarka (pl) f; cyklista (pl) m, cyklistka (pl) f (obsolete)
- Portuguese: ciclista (pt) m or f
- Romanian: ciclist (ro) m, ciclistă (ro) f
- Russian: велосипеди́ст (ru) m (velosipedíst), велосипеди́стка (ru) f (velosipedístka)
- Scottish Gaelic: rothaidhe m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: бицѝклист m
- Roman: bicìklist (sh) m
- Slovak: cyklista (sk) m, cyklistka (sk) f
- Slovene: kolesar m, kolesarka f
- Spanish: ciclista (es) m or f
- Swedish: cyklist (sv) c
- Tagalog: siklista
- Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Turkish: bisikletçi (tr)
- Ukrainian: велосипеди́ст (uk) m (velosypedýst), велосипеди́стка f (velosypedýstka)
- Volapük: (♂♀) saikulan (vo), (♂) hisaikulan, (♀) jisaikulan
- Walloon: ciclisse m or f
- Welsh: beiciwr (cy) m
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