Hormuz
霍尔木兹海峡(在伊朗和阿拉伯半岛之间,连接波斯湾[即阿拉伯湾]和阿曼湾)
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The strait that connects the Persian Gulf, with the Gulf of Oman, Indian Ocean.
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An island of Iran, in the strait of the same name, five miles off the Iranian coast.
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A district of Qeshm, Hormozgan Province, Iran; on the island of the same name.
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A city in Iran; capital of the district of the same name.
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Synonym of Hormozabad.
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Alternative spelling of Hormud.
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Alternative spelling of Ormus (“former Persian kingdom”).
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Borrowed from Persian هرمز (hurmuz, hormoz), historically mediated through Portuguese Ormuz. Doublet of Ahura Mazda and Aramazd. The mixed‐vowel English historical spelling reflects a complex intersection of Renaissance exploration and English transliteration: * The Portuguese ‘O’: The Portuguese spelling Ormuz (often Ormus in early modern European texts) was established during their 16th‐century occupation of the island. Because the stress in the early modern Persian source IPA⁽ᵏᵉʸ⁾: /hurˈmuz/ falls on the final syllable, the unstressed first vowel had likely already laxed and lowered in spoken Safavid Persian—a shift accelerated by the phonetic environment of the surrounding consonants /h/ and /r/. The Portuguese accurately recorded this phonetic reality with a laxer ‘o’, while their native Romance phonology naturally discarded the foreign initial aspirate /h/. * The English ‘H’ and ‘u’: The initial ‘H’ was restored by 17th‐century English and Italian writers (such as Pietro della Valle and Samuel Purchas) attempting to closer approximate the native Arabic and Persian aspiration, grafting it onto the established Portuguese base. The English retention of the second vowel (‘u’) from the Portuguese orthography serendipitously reflected not only the Classical Persian ḍamma (the short ‘u’ vowel marker in هرمز), but also the historically attested variant spelling هرموز (hormūz), which employs the letter waw to explicitly denote a long ‘u’. This transliteration persisted in English regardless of how the vowel lowered to ‘o’ in contemporary spoken Iranian Persian.
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