Soudan
See also: soudan
English
Proper noun
Soudan
- Archaic form of Sudan: A country in North Africa and East Africa.
- 1885 March, Ernest Belfort Bax, “Gordon and the Soudan”, in The Commonweal[1], volume 1, number 2, page 9:
- About February last year two figures were circling round the office of the Pall Mall Gazette, the one writing articles, the other being interviewed; they were those of the two ex-Governors of the Soudan, Sir Samuel Baker and General Gordon, then just returned from Brussels.
- A census-designated place in Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States.
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic سُودَان (sūdān, “black people”, plural of أَسْوَد (ʔaswad)).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /su.dɑ̃/
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Proper noun
Soudan m
- Sudan (a country in North Africa and East Africa)
Norman
Etymology
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Proper noun
Soudan m
- (Jersey) Sudan (a country in North Africa and East Africa)