Ryukyu

See also: Ryūkyū

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Etymology

From Japanese 琉球 (Ryūkyū), from Middle Chinese 流求 (MC lɨu ɡɨu), a Chinese exonym for the island kingdom, of unclear origin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɹjuːkjuː/, /ɹiˈuːkjuː/

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Ryukyu

  1. A chain of islands in Japan roughly between Kyushu and Taiwan.
    Synonym: the Ryukyus
    • 1888 April, Stainton, H. T., “Nepticula Serella, N. SP.”, in Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 261:
      White Butterflies in Japan.[...]Shortly after this I left Yokohama for the Ryukyu Islands, and next had my attention attracted by the "White" in the Bay of Kagoshima.

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