Thule
/ˈθjuːliː/ · name
Meaning
- A locality in the Murray River council area, southern New South Wales, Australia.
- A settlement in northwestern Greenland established in 1910 by the Danish explorer Knud Rasmussen.
- The semi-legendary island of classical antiquity considered to represent the northernmost location in the inhabited world (the Ecumene).
- The historical Eskimo culture extending from Alaska to Greenland between the 6th and 14th centuries.
- An air base built on the site in the 1940s.
- A nationalist and occultist group in Germany in the early 20th century, which included some of the founding members of the Nazi Party.
- The smaller lobe of the trans-Neptunian object Ultima Thule, a contact binary object.
Etymology / origin
From Classical Latin Thūlē, Thȳlē, from Ancient Greek Θούλη (Thoúlē), Θῡ́λη (Thū́lē), of unknown origin, cognate with Middle English Tīle, Tȳle, from Old English Thȳle, Thīla, Thīle (variants of Þȳle) and Medieval Latin Tīle.
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