Sirte

See also: sirte and šiřte

English

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Etymology

From Italian Sirte under influence from French Syrte, from Arabic سِرْت (Sirt) and Latin Syrtis, from Ancient Greek Σύρτις (Súrtis, Sirte, Gulf of Sidra, Gulf of Gabes), of uncertain origin but possibly derived from συρτός (surtós, swept, dragged along) from σῡ́ρειν (sū́rein, to drag along) in reference to the proverbially treacherous effect of the wind and waves on the area's quicksand. Doublet of syrtis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsɜːrt/

Proper noun

Sirte

  1. A port city in Libya.

Synonyms

  • Macomedes, Euphranta, Syrtis, Marsat al-Zāfran, Qasr al-Zāfran, Qasr Sert (historical)

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Noun

Sirte f

  1. (Uri) milk used for cheesemaking

References

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