Tourandocte

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== English == === Etymology === Borrowed from French Tourandocte, from Classical Persian تُورَان‌دُخْت (tūrān-duxt, female given name, literally “daugher of Turan”), from a medieval misreading of پُورَان‌دُخْت (pūrān-duxt), itself from پُورَان (pūrān, female given name) +‎ دُخْت (duxt, “daughter”). === Proper noun === Tourandocte A fictional Chinese princess appearing in "Histoire du prince Calaf et de la princesse de la Chine" ('Story of Prince Calaf and the Princess of China') collected in Les Mille et Un Jours (1710–1712) by François Pétis de la Croix. ==== Translations ==== == French == === Etymology === From Classical Persian تُورَان‌دُخْت (tūrān-duxt, female given name, literally “daugher of Turan”), from a medieval misreading of پُورَان‌دُخْت (pūrān-duxt), itself from پُورَان (pūrān, female given name) +‎ دُخْت (duxt, “daughter”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /tu.ʁɑ̃.dɔkt/ === Proper noun === Tourandocte f Tourandocte (a fictional Chinese princess appearing in "Histoire du prince Calaf et de la princesse de la Chine" ('Story of Prince Calaf and the Princess of China') collected in Les Mille et Un Jours (1710–1712) by François Pétis de la Croix) ==== Descendants ==== → English: Tourandocte → Italian: TurandotteItalian: Turandot→ English: Turandot→ French: Turandot→ German: Turandot→ Greek: Τουραντότ (Tourantót)→ Russian: Турандот (Turandot)