استانبول

Arabic

Proper noun

اِسْتَانْبُول • (ʔistanbūlf

  1. alternative spelling of إِسْتَانْبُول (ʔistanbūl)

Ottoman Turkish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From a corruption of Byzantine Greek εἰς τὴν Πόλιν (eis tḕn Pólin, to the City), which is how Constantinople was referred to by the local Greeks.

Proper noun

استانبول • (İstanbul)

  1. Istanbul (a city and province in Istanbul region, Turkey)

Synonyms

Descendants

  • Abkhaz: Сҭампыл (Stampʼəl), Асҭампыл (Astampʼəl)
  • English: Stambul, Stamboul
  • Indonesian: Stambul, stambul
  • Turkish: İstanbul

Further reading

Persian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish استانبول (istanbul) or Arabic إِسْتَانْبُول (ʔistānbūl), from Byzantine Greek εἰς τὴν Πόλιν (eis tḕn Pólin, to the City).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [ʔɪs.t̪ʰɑːm.búːl]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [ʔɪs.t̪ʰɑːm.búːl]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [ʔis.t̪ʰɔːm.búl̥]

Readings
Classical reading? istānbūl
Dari reading? istānbūl
Iranian reading? estânbol
Tajik reading? istonbul

Proper noun

استانبول • (istānbūl / estânbol) (Tajik spelling Истонбул)

  1. Istanbul (a major city and province of Turkey)
    Synonym: قسطنطنیه (qustantaniyya / ġostantaniye, Constantinople)
    • c. 1060, Nāṣir-i Khusraw, Safarnāma [Book of Travels]‎[5]:
      و آنجا یعنی بر آن مناره آیینه‌ای حراقه ساخته بودند که هر کشتی رومیان که از استانبول می‌آمدی چون به مقابله آن رسیدی آتشی از آن آینه افتادی و بسوختی.
      w-ānjā ya'nī bar ān munāra āyīna'ē harrāqa sāxta būdand ki har kaštī-yi rūmīyān ki az istānbūl mē-āmadē čōn ba muqābila-yi ān rasīdē ātišē az ān āyīna uftādē u bisōxtē.
      And there, that is to say on that lighthouse, a Mirror of Fireships had been constructed so that any Roman [Byzantine] ship which came from Constantinople would catch fire from that mirror when it passed in front of it and be burnt.