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CHERSONESUS

Volume 5 · 71 words · 1823 Edition

among modern geographers, the same with a peninsula; or a continent almost encompassed round with the sea, only joining to the main land by a narrow neck or isthmus. The word is Greek ἡρσονεύς; of ἡρσονεύς, land; and ἤρσος, island; which signifies the same. In ancient geography, it was applied to several peninsulas; as the Chersonesus Aurea, Cimbrica, Taurica, and Thracia, now thought to be Malacca, Jutland, Crim Tartary, and Romania.