Macau

//məˈkaʊ// name

Definitions

Proper Noun
  1. 1
    A city, special administrative region, and peninsula in China, west of Hong Kong.

    "Open 24 hours a day and seven days a week, Macau's 35 casinos entertain around 30 million visitors each year, making over 30 billion euros in revenue. These are figures which make the US gambling city of Las Vegas look like a desert village.[…] Macau is the only place in China where gambling is officially permitted. Until the end of 1999, the peninsula was a Portuguese colony. Since it was handed back to China, the city of 600,000 people located at the mouth of the Pearl River has been a largely autonomous Special Administrative Region (SAR)."

  2. 2
    a former Portuguese colony in modern southern China between 1557 and 1999. historical

    "When you depart from Macau to ye other coaſt, you must put out at the Eaſt chanel, if the wind bee Northweſt, if not, then you cannot paſſe, that way, but you muſt ſayle thorough the ſouthweſt chanel, which is a good way to paſſe out, running from the point of Varella, right unto the land on the other ſide of Macau,[…]"

Etymology

Borrowed from Portuguese Macau, from Hokkien. See Portuguese Macau for more info.

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