Hindu Kush
See also: Hindukush and Hindu-Kush
English
Alternative forms
- Hindu-Kush
- Hindukush
- Hindu-Kho (obsolete)
- Hindoo-Kush (obsolete)
- Hindoo-Kho (obsolete)
- Hindoo-Koosh (obsolete)
- Hindu-Coosh (obsolete)
- Hindoo Coosh (obsolete)
Etymology
From Persian هندوکش (hindūkuš, hendukoš, “Mountains of the Indus / of India”). According to 19th century reports also interpreted it as compound of هندو (hendu) + کش (koš-) in popular etymology, which would mean "Hindu-slayer".
Attested in English from the 18th century.
Translations
mountain range
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Portuguese
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