Teng-chou
English
Etymology 1
From Mandarin 鄧州/邓州 (Dèngzhōu) Wade-Giles romanization: Têng⁴-chou¹.
Proper noun
- Alternative form of Dengzhou, Henan
- 1976, Jonathan Chaves, Mei Yao-chʻen and the Development of Early Sung Poetry[1], Columbia University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 16:
- Mei was traveling together with Hsieh Chiang, who was on his way to his new post in Teng-chou prefecture in south¬ western Honan. But in the elventh[sic – meaning eleventh] month, Hsieh, who had just reached Teng-chou, died.
Translations
Dengzhou — see Dengzhou
Etymology 2
From the Wade-Giles romanization of Mandarin Chinese 登州 (Dēngzhōu).
Proper noun
Translations
Dengzhou — see Dengzhou