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stamboul

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for stamboul.

Editorial note

"Stamboul train" has some Esperanto expressions standing in for Hungarian, and "The confidential agent" has a constructed language called Entrenationo, which the Wikipedia article claims is "obviously modelled on Esperanto" but which sounds a look more like Interlingua to me, though there could be other candidates from around that time.

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Quick take

(archaic) Synonym of Istanbul (a city in Turkey).

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(archaic) Synonym of Istanbul (a city in Turkey).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for stamboul.

Example sentences

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"Stamboul train" has some Esperanto expressions standing in for Hungarian, and "The confidential agent" has a constructed language called Entrenationo, which the Wikipedia article claims is "obviously modelled on Esperanto" but which sounds a look more like Interlingua to me, though there could be other candidates from around that time.

Quote examples

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"Stamboul train" has some Esperanto expressions standing in for Hungarian, and "The confidential agent" has a constructed language called Entrenationo, which the Wikipedia article claims is "obviously modelled on Esperanto" but which sounds a look more like Interlingua to me, though there could be other candidates from around that time.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use stamboul in a sentence?

"Stamboul train" has some Esperanto expressions standing in for Hungarian, and "The confidential agent" has a constructed language called Entrenationo, which the Wikipedia article claims is "obviously modelled on Esperanto" but which sounds a look more like Interlingua to me, though there could be other candidates from around that time.

What does stamboul mean?

(archaic) Synonym of Istanbul (a city in Turkey).

What part of speech is stamboul?

stamboul is commonly used as noun.