Godwin Austen
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A specific mountain peak: "Godwin Austen" is the name of a specific, very tall mountain. It is located in the Karakoram mountain range in the region of northern Kashmir. It is notable for being the second-highest mountain peak in the world, with an elevation of 28,250 feet (approximately 8,611 meters).
Usage Notes
- "Godwin Austen" functions exclusively as a proper noun, referring to this single, unique geographical feature. It is always capitalized.
- This name is used in geographical, mountaineering, and historical contexts.
- The mountain is also widely known by its local name, K2. In common usage, especially among climbers and in media, "K2" is more frequently used than "Godwin Austen."
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- The expedition aimed to reach the summit of Godwin Austen.
- Godwin Austen is considered one of the most challenging mountains to climb.
- The survey confirmed the height of Godwin Austen.
Advanced Usage
- The name commemorates two individuals: Henry Godwin-Austen, an early English topographer and geologist who surveyed the area, and possibly the peak itself. The hyphen in the surname is sometimes included in the mountain's name (Godwin-Austen) but is often omitted in modern references.
Variants and Related Words
- K2 (Proper noun): The most common alternative name for Godwin Austen. This designation comes from the mountain's label in the Karakoram survey.
- Chhogori (Proper noun): A local name for the peak, used in the Balti language.
- Mount Godwin-Austen (Proper noun): A fuller, less common variant of the name.
Synonyms
- K2: The primary synonym.
- Dapsang: A much less common historical name.
Related Terms and Context
- Karakoram: The mountain range where Godwin Austen is located.
- Eight-thousander: A classification for mountains over 8,000 meters high; Godwin Austen (K2) is one of the fourteen eight-thousanders.
- Mount Everest: The only mountain higher than Godwin Austen.
Noun
- a mountain peak in the Karakoram Range in northern Kashmir; the 2nd highest peak in the world (28,250 feet high)