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Sin·ga·pore (s ng g -pôr , -p r , s ng![]() -) See the pronunciation key
OTHER FORMS: Sin ga·por e·an(Adjective)(Noun)WORD HISTORY: Singapore comes from Malay Singapora, "Lion-city," but it is possible that one element of its name had a more distant original source. Pora comes from Sanskrit puram, "city, fortress," and is related to Greek polis, "citadel, city." Singa- comes from Sanskrit si ha , "lion," and is familiar to us in the name Singh, which all male Sikhs use as at least one of their personal names. Interestingly, si ha is probably related to Swahili simba, "lion," but since lions are native to Asia as well as Africa, it is not known whether the word came into India from Africa or the other way around, or if both are from a third source. |
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