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Sulu1|ˈsuːluː| [Prob. ad. Sama-Bajaw dial. f. Tau Sug sulúg current.] = Tau Sug.
1816[see Macassar 2]. 1898D. C. Worcester Philippine Islands & their People viii. 201, I had made numerous attempts in Mindanao, Basilan, and Sulu to get an explanation of the Moro aversion to pork. 1908N. M. Saleeby Hist. Sulu i. 133 Jolo is the Spanish representation..of the word Sulu... The complete form of the word is Sulug... The Sulus pronounce it and write it Sūg. Sūg means a sea current. Ibid. iii. 155 The ancient Sulus..had many myths relating to the marriages and heroic deeds of their gods. 1923S. Y. Orosa Sulu Archipelago & its People v. 67 The people of the Sulu Province number over 170,000, roughly grouped as Sulus and Samals. The dominating and most advanced people are the Sulus or Tao-Sug, ‘people of the current’. Ibid. vi. 72 The Sulu is of the brown or Malay race. 1936G. A. Malcolm Commonwealth of Philippines iii. 39 The Sulus of whom I would speak..are Moros living in the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippine Islands. 1977C. F. & F. M. Voegelin Classification & Index World's Lang. 41 Taw Sug = Tausug = Sulu = Joloano Sulu. Palawan, Philippines, northeast coast of Borneo. Closely related to Maranao. |