Shu

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English

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The Egyptian god Shu

Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Egyptian šw (Shu, literally Emptiness), a derivative of the verb šwj (to be empty, devoid of).

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Shu

  1. (Egyptian mythology) A god personifying the air and atmosphere.

Etymology 2

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From atonal romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of various Chinese surnames, including those variously romanized as Xu or Hsu whose separate sound /ɕ/ is conflated with /ʃ/ by English speakers.

Proper noun

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Shu (plural Shus)

  1. A surname.
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  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Shu is the 12644th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 2447 individuals. Shu is most common among Asian/Pacific Islander (90.64%) individuals.

Etymology 3

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From romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of Chinese (Shǔ).

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Shu

  1. (historical) A partially sinicized civilization in ancient Sichuan, China.
    • 2022 June 14, Kathleen Magramo, “Sacrificial altar among 13,000 relics unearthed at Sanxingdui archaeological site in China”, in CNN[1], archived from the original on June 14, 2022, Arts‎[2]:
      Historians know relatively little about the Sanxingdui culture, which left behind no written records or human remains, though many believe it to be part of the ancient kingdom of Shu. It's hoped the latest finds will shed light on the kingdom, which ruled in the western Sichuan basin along the upper stream of the Yangtze River until it was conquered in 316 BC.
  2. (historical) A Chinese kingdom in Sichuan during the Three Kingdoms period.
  3. (historical) A Chinese kingdom in Sichuan during the Ten Kingdoms period.
  4. (historical) A later Chinese kingdom in Sichuan during the Ten Kingdoms period.
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Etymology 4

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From romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of Chinese (Shù).

Proper noun

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Shu

  1. A river in Shandong, China.

Etymology 5

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From Kazakh Шү (Şü).

Proper noun

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Shu

  1. Synonym of Chu, a river in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

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