Sahul
English
Etymology
From the name “Sahull” and “Sahoel” of a submerged sandbank between Australia and Timor on Dutch maps of the 17th century. From this the continental shelf was given the name “Sahul Shelf”, and the continent including the dry shelf was called Sahul.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /səˈhuːl/ enPR: səho͞ol'
Proper noun
Sahul
- The continent that contains the islands of Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania, especially during the ice ages of the Pleistocene when these were connected by solid land.
Synonyms
- Australia (continent)
- Australia–New Guinea
- Australinea
- Meganesia
Derived terms
- Sahulian
Anagrams
- Shaul, hauls, hulas