Sandwich Islands
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Definition
Proper noun * The Sandwich Islands: A historical name for a group of volcanic and coral islands located in the central Pacific Ocean. This name is now largely obsolete and has been replaced by the modern name for this archipelago.
Usage
- The term "Sandwich Islands" is used primarily in historical contexts to refer to the island chain before its name was changed. It is not used in modern geographical or political discourse.
- Example: "Captain James Cook named the archipelago the Sandwich Islands in 1778 in honor of his patron, the Earl of Sandwich."
Advanced Usage
- The name "Sandwich Islands" is an example of toponymy (the study of place names) and reflects the era of European exploration and colonization in the Pacific.
Variants and Related Words
- Hawaiian Islands (n): The modern and official name for the archipelago historically known as the Sandwich Islands. This is the term that must be used in all contemporary contexts.
- Example: "The Hawaiian Islands are a major tourist destination."
Synonyms
- Hawaiian Islands: The direct and modern synonym.
- Hawaii: Can refer to the entire state or the island chain, though technically "Hawaii" is also the name of the largest island in the group.
Important Note
- The term "Sandwich Islands" is considered archaic. Using the modern name "Hawaiian Islands" or "Hawaii" is essential for clear and respectful contemporary communication. The historical name may appear in documents, literature, or discussions specifically about 18th and 19th-century exploration.
Noun
- a group of volcanic and coral islands in the central Pacific