مرسى الشيخ برغوت

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Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Superficially literally “anchorage of the shaykh of the flea”, with a name looking like the Sudanese Arabic form بَرْغُوت (barḡūt) of بُرْغُوث (burḡūṯ, flea), related to be the name of a faqih whose tomb was to the north of the original anchorage, however from Beja baarʼuut referring to that sea-mark, of unknown further etymology.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /mar.sa‿ʃ.ʃajx bar.ɣuːt/

Proper noun[edit]

مَرْسَى الشَّيْخ بَرْغُوت (marsā š-šayḵ barḡūtm

  1. the name of Port Sudan, a city in Sudan, before its expansion in 1900–1909 from an anchorage to a port
    Synonym: بُورْتْسُودَان (būrtsūdān)

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, page 222, where transcribed “marsa šayḫ Barud (or Baġhut) or ‘šayḫ al-barḫat’”. In German sources transcribed Marsa Scheich Barut. All spellings that cannot be found in Arabic when reverse-transcribed, as of 2021; but no English form of the old name can be found.