سواكن

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Arabic[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Adjective[edit]

سَوَاكِن (sawākinf pl

  1. feminine plural of سَاكِن (sākin)

Etymology 2[edit]

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From an uncertain Beja form, ultimately containing Arabic سُوق (sūq, market) for the port city being noted by the Beja pastolists as a place to sling their crops, by default called Oosook (literally the market).

Proper noun[edit]

سَوَاكِن (sawākinf

  1. Suakin (a port city in Sudan)
Declension[edit]

References[edit]

  • Morin, Didier (2012) “Arabic and Cushitic Toponymy: One Coast with Two Maps”, in Northeast African Studies[1], volume 12, number 1, Michigan State University Press, →DOI, pages 219, 225, 228