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See also: nankin

English

Proper noun

Nankin

  1. Obsolete form of Nanking. Synonym of Nanjing
    • 1872, C. M. Brown, L. Gates, Scissors and Yardstick[1], Hartford, Conn., page 44:
      NANKEEN
      A cotton fabric, of firm texture, woven plain. It is made principally at Nankin, China, from which place it derives its name.
    • 1922 December, “Dr. Mary B. Treudley to Edit Magazine”, in Ohio University Bulletin[2], volume XVIII, number 29, Athens, Ohio, page 5:
      Dr. Treudley will assist in the editing of the magazine until August, 1923, when she leaves for Nankin, China, to teach in Ginling College.

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French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Mandarin 南京 (Nánjīng), based on the Nanjing accent. Also see Tonkin and Pékin (Beijing).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Nankin f

  1. Nanjing (the capital city of Jiangsu, China)

Japanese

Romanization

Nankin

  1. Rōmaji transcription of なんきん
  2. Rōmaji transcription of ナンキン