Catai
Italian

Antica mappa del Catai. — Ancient map of Cathay.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaˈtaj/
- Rhymes: -aj
- Hyphenation: Ca‧tài
Proper noun
Catai m
- (historical) Cathay (historical name of northern China)
- 1298, Marco Polo, Il Milione, Giuseppe Pagani (1827), Chapter 111, p.125:
- Ciaglu è una molto gran città nella provincia del Catai, ed è del Gran Cane, e sono idoli;
- Chaglu is a very large city in the province of Cathay: under the Great Khan, and [the people] are idolaters;
- 1516, Ludovico Ariosto, Orlando furioso, Gabriel Giolito (1551), Canto XIX, p.85:
- Queſta, ſe non ſapete, Angelica era ¶ del Gran Can del Catai la figlia altiera.
- This, if you don't know, was Angelica, haughty daughter of the Great Khan of Cathay.
- 1298, Marco Polo, Il Milione, Giuseppe Pagani (1827), Chapter 111, p.125:
See also
References
- Sinor, D. (1998) "The Kitan and the Kara Kitay" in History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Vol. IV, Pt. I, UNESCO, p. 241.
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Medieval Latin Cathaya. See English Cathay for more.
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