"Peking" meaning in English

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Proper name

IPA: /piːˈkɪŋ/, /peɪ.ˈkɪŋ/ Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-Peking.wav [Southern-England]
enPR: pēʹkǐngʹ Rhymes: -ɪŋ Etymology: c. 1655 romanization of the Nanking court dialect Mandarin pronunciation of Chinese 北京 (Běijīng), reinforced by Postal Romanization from before the modern palatalization of /k/. The early Portuguese and Jesuits such as Francis Xavier used the spelling Paquim; Abraham Ortelius used C. Paquin for his 1572 Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, the first modern atlas; Italian Jesuit Martino Martini used Peking in his 1654 Latin De Bello Tartarico Historia and 1655 Novus Atlas Sinensis, which were quickly translated into English and later used by Joan Blaeu for his 1665 Atlas Maior. Peter Heylyn's Cosmographie changed its spelling from Paquin in the 1652 edition to Peking in the 1658 edition, but both Pekin and Peking were used interchangeably in English until the Chinese Imperial Post adopted Peking as its official transcription in the 1890s. Etymology templates: {{circa|1655}} c. 1655, {{bor|en|cmn|-}} Mandarin, {{bor|en|zh|北京|tr=Běijīng}} Chinese 北京 (Běijīng), {{bor|en|zh-postal|-}} Postal Romanization, {{m|en|Paquim}} Paquim, {{m|en|Paquin}} Paquin, {{m|en|Paquin}} Paquin, {{m|en|Pekin}} Pekin Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Peking
  1. Dated form of Beijing, a direct-administered municipality, the capital city of China. Tags: alt-of, dated Alternative form of: Beijing (extra: a direct-administered municipality, the capital city of China) Categories (place): Cities in China, Municipalities of China, National capitals, Places in China, Beijing
    Sense id: en-Peking-en-name-cnc93IS3 Disambiguation of Beijing: 55 45
  2. (metonymically) The government of the People's Republic of China; the central leadership of the Chinese Communist Party. Tags: metonymically Categories (place): Beijing
    Sense id: en-Peking-en-name-Jf9PykTt Disambiguation of Beijing: 55 45 Categories (other): English metonyms, English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 20 80 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 14 86
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: Pachin, Paquin, Pekin, Pequin [obsolete] Derived forms: Peking duck, Pekinger, Pekingese, Pekingologist, Peking opera, Peking ravioli Coordinate_terms: Nanking

Alternative forms

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