蘇祿
Chinese
phonetic | |||
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trad. (蘇祿) | 蘇 | 祿 | |
simp. (苏禄) | 苏 | 禄 | |
alternative forms | 蘇洛/苏洛 |
Etymology
From either Malay Suluk (“Sulu”) or directly from Tausug Sulug, an older form of Sūg (“Sulu”), possibly from Tausug sulug, an older form of sūg (“current”), loaned via Hokkien.[1][2] Compare Maranao Solog, Malay Suluk.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
蘇祿
- (~蘇丹國, ~國) (historical) Sultanate of Sulu (a Muslim state that ruled the islands in the Sulu Archipelago, parts of Mindanao in today's Philippines, certain portions of Palawan and north-eastern Borneo)
- (~省) Sulu (a province of the Philippines)
Derived terms
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References
- Saleeby, Najeeb M. (1908) The History of Sulu, page 133
- Dino, Nelson S. (May 17, 2017), “In Situ, You Are Sug!”, in Layag Sug