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Etymology

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From Turkish Silifke and Ottoman Turkish سلفكه (Silifke), from Byzantine Greek Σελεύκεια (Seleúkeia, Seleucia), from Ancient Greek Σέλευκος (Séleukos, Seleucus) + -εια (-eia, -ia: forming place names) in honor of its founder Seleucus I Nicator. Doublet of Seleucia.

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  • IPA(key): /sɪlɪfkeɪ/, /silɪfkə/

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Silifke

  1. A town in Mersin, Turkey.
  2. A district of Mersin, Turkey, around the town.

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Turkish

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Silifke District

Etymology

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From Ottoman Turkish سلفكه (Silifke), from Byzantine Greek Σελεύκεια (Seleúkeia, Seleucia), q.v., after the shift of υ (u) to a pronunciation as /f/.

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Proper noun

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Silifke

  1. Silifke (a town and district of Mersin, Turkey)

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