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Ceylon

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English

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Etymology

Borrowed from Portuguese Ceilão, from Old French Seilan (Marco Polo), from Persian سیلان (saylān), ultimately from Pali sīhaḷa, from Sanskrit सिंहल (siṃhala). Doublet of Sinhala.

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Proper noun

Ceylon

  1. (archaic, historical) Former name of Sri Lanka: an island country in South Asia [prior to 1972].
    • 2021 June 30, David Clough, “Brush: a UK rail icon”, in RAIL, number 934, page 55:
      Brush supplied shunters to industrial clients, but the first significant main line order came from the Ceylon Government Railway in 1950 for 25 diesel-electrics.
  2. (very rare) A male given name transferred from the place name.
  3. (computer languages) An object-oriented, strongly statically typed programming language with an emphasis on immutability.

Usage notes

  • The country name Ceylon is generally considered archaic, having been replaced by Sri Lanka, but it is still used in some contexts; see usage notes for Sri Lanka.

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Burmese: စီလုံ (cilum)
  • Tamil: சிலோன் (cilōṉ)

Translations

Noun

Ceylon (countable and uncountable, plural Ceylons)

  1. Tea produced in Sri Lanka.

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Finnish

Etymology

From English Ceylon, from Portuguese Ceilão.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsei̯lon/, [ˈs̠e̞i̯lo̞n]
  • Rhymes: -eilon

Proper noun

Ceylon

  1. (historical) Ceylon (former name of Sri Lanka: an island country in South Asia)

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