Ceylon

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Σελεδίβα (Seledíba), from Pali sīhaḷadīva, sīeḷedīva, or from Sanskrit सिंहल (siṃhala, Sinhala) (from सिंह (siṃha, lion)) + द्वीप (dvīpa, island).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /sɪˈlɒn/
  • (US) IPA(key): /seɪˈlɑn/, /siˈlɑn/

Proper noun

Ceylon

  1. (archaic) Sri Lanka [prior to 1972].
  2. (very rare) A male given name.

Usage notes

The term Ceylon is generally considered archaic, having been replaced by Sri Lanka, but it is still used in some contexts; see usage notes for Sri Lanka.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

Translations

Noun

Ceylon (uncountable)

  1. Short for Ceylon tea.

See also

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Finnish

Proper noun

Ceylon

  1. (historical) Ceylon (former name of the island and state of Sri Lanka)

Declension

Inflection of Ceylon (Kotus type 6/paperi, no gradation)
nominative Ceylon
genitive Ceylonin
partitive Ceylonia
illative Ceyloniin
singular plural
nominative Ceylon
accusative nom. Ceylon
gen. Ceylonin
genitive Ceylonin
partitive Ceylonia
inessive Ceylonissa
elative Ceylonista
illative Ceyloniin
adessive Ceylonilla
ablative Ceylonilta
allative Ceylonille
essive Ceylonina
translative Ceyloniksi
instructive
abessive Ceylonitta
comitative

Synonyms

Usage notes

  • still used in the names of many plants and animals

Compounds

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