Siberia

English dictionary entry

Meanings

name
  1. The region of Russia in Asia, stretching from the Urals to the Pacific Ocean.
noun
  1. A cold, inhospitable place or place of exile.

Pronunciation

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Word forms

Siberia Siberias

Etymology

Adopted in the 16th century, probably via Latin Sibēria, from Russian Сиби́рь (Sibírʹ) + -ia. In origin the Tatar name of a 14th-century fortress at Qashliq (Tobolsk) which became the capital of the 16th-century Khanate of Sibir, in 16th century Russian usage extended to the entire area of what is now Tyumen Oblast, and with the ongoing Russian conquest of Siberia by the 19th century to the larger area of Russia's Asian territories beyond the Ob River. The figurative sense in English arises in the 19th century (attested in 1841 according to the OED).

Synonyms

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