Sulu

See also: sulu

English

Etymology

From Tausug Sulug (Sulu), an older form of Sūg (Sulu), possibly from Tausug sulug, an older form of sūg (current).[1][2] Compare Maranao Solog, Malay Suluk, Hokkien 蘇祿 (So͘-lo̍k).

Proper noun

Sulu

  1. A province of the Philippines in the Sulu Archipelago.
  2. An archipelago in the southern part of the Philippines.
  3. (historical) the Sultanate of Sulu.
  4. (dated) Tausug language.

Noun

Sulu (plural Sulus or Sulu)

  1. A member of a prominent Moro tribe, occupying the Sulu Archipelago.
    • 1908, George Frederick Kunz & Charles Hugh Stevenson, The Book of the Pearl, →ISBN, page 216:
      That is the reason why the Sulu people have the right, and that they came to make the dredge (badja) to get the mother-of-pearl shell from the deep, because they can not see them.
    • 1921, Ignacio Villamor & Felipe Buencamino, Census of the Philippine Islands - Volume II, page 950:
      At the present time there are but few remains on the Island of Jolo of the past glory and civilization of the Sulu people.
    • 1970, Leigh R. Wright, The Origins of British Borneo, page 34:
      If the Spaniards merely meant to subjugate the Sulu, suppressing piracy and lawlessness on the way and no more, they would have been applauded in many quarters.

References

  1. Saleeby, Najeeb M. (1908) The History of Sulu, page 133
  2. Dino, Nelson S. (May 17, 2017), “In Situ, You Are Sug!”, in Layag Sug, archived from the original on 2022-03-05, retrieved 6 March 2022
  • Sulu in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913

Anagrams


Cebuano

Etymology

From Tausug Sulug (Sulu), an older form of Sūg (Sulu), possibly from Tausug sulug, an older form of sūg (current).[1][2] Compare Maranao Solog, Malay Suluk, Hokkien 蘇祿 (So͘-lo̍k).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: Su‧lu
  • IPA(key): /suˈlu/, [s̪ʊˈl̪u]

Proper noun

Sulú

  1. Sulu (a province of the Philippines)
  2. Sulu Archipelago (an archipelago in the Philippines)
  3. (historical) Sultanate of Sulu

References

  1. Saleeby, Najeeb M. (1908) The History of Sulu, page 133
  2. Dino, Nelson S. (May 17, 2017), “In Situ, You Are Sug!”, in Layag Sug, archived from the original on 2022-03-05, retrieved 6 March 2022

Finnish

Etymology

From English Sulu, from Tausug Sulug (Sulu), an older form of Sūg (Sulu), possibly from Tausug sulug, an older form of sūg (current). Compare Maranao Solog, Malay Suluk, Hokkien 蘇祿 (So͘-lo̍k).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsulu/, [ˈs̠ulu]
  • Rhymes: -ulu
  • Syllabification(key): Su‧lu

Proper noun

Sulu

  1. Sulu (a province of the Philippines)
  2. Sulu Archipelago (an archipelago in the Philippines)

Declension

Inflection of Sulu (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative Sulu
genitive Sulun
partitive Sulua
illative Suluun
singular plural
nominative Sulu
accusative nom. Sulu
gen. Sulun
genitive Sulun
partitive Sulua
inessive Sulussa
elative Sulusta
illative Suluun
adessive Sululla
ablative Sululta
allative Sululle
essive Suluna
translative Suluksi
instructive
abessive Sulutta
comitative
Possessive forms of Sulu (type valo)
possessor singular plural
1st person Suluni Sulumme
2nd person Sulusi Sulunne
3rd person Sulunsa

Anagrams


Tagalog

Etymology

From Tausug Sulug (Sulu), an older form of Sūg (Sulu), possibly from Tausug sulug, an older form of sūg (current).[1][2] Compare Maranao Solog, Malay Suluk, Hokkien 蘇祿 (So͘-lo̍k).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: Su‧lu
  • IPA(key): /suˈlu/, [sʊˈlu]

Proper noun

Sulú

  1. (lalawigan/probinsiya ng ~) Sulu (a province of the Philippines)
  2. Sulu Archipelago (an archipelago in the Philippines)
  3. (historical) Sultanate of Sulu

References

  1. Saleeby, Najeeb M. (1908) The History of Sulu, page 133
  2. Dino, Nelson S. (May 17, 2017), “In Situ, You Are Sug!”, in Layag Sug, archived from the original on 2022-03-05, retrieved 6 March 2022
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