Sibirʾ

[ syi-byeer ]

noun
  1. the Russian name of Siberia.

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How to use Sibirʾ in a sentence

  • The new owner explored the mineral resources of the Urals, crossed the mountains, and found himself in the kingdom of Sibir.

    The Story of Russia | R. Van Bergen, M.A.
  • Strogonof discussed with him a raid into Sibir, and the Cossack consented, provided his pardon could be secured.

    The Story of Russia | R. Van Bergen, M.A.
  • All the Russians but two were killed, and these, escaping, reported the disaster at Sibir.

  • They defeated the khan, and took his capital, Sibir, on the Irtish.

    The Story of Russia | R. Van Bergen, M.A.
  • In 1587, Tobolsk was founded on the Irtish, ten miles below Sibir.

    The Story of Russia | R. Van Bergen, M.A.