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sultana

American  
[suhl-tan-uh, -tah-nuh] / sʌlˈtæn ə, -ˈtɑ nə /

noun

  1. a small, seedless raisin.

  2. a wife or a concubine of a sultan.

  3. a sister, daughter, or mother of a sultan.

  4. a mistress, especially of a king or other royal personage.

  5. Also called old amethyst.  a deep purplish-red color.


sultana British  
/ sʌlˈtɑːnə /

noun

    1. the dried fruit of a small white seedless grape, originally produced in SW Asia: used in cakes, curries, etc; seedless raisin

    2. the grape itself

  1. Also called: sultaness.  a wife, concubine, or female relative of a sultan

  2. a mistress; concubine

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Etymology

Origin of sultana

1575–85; < Italian, feminine of sultano sultan

Example Sentences

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Danieli Taralli, handmade in Bitonto just west of Bari where the heel of Italy’s boot begins, are ultra-flaky and come in three flavors: mild traditional, more assertive fennel, and savory sweet onion and sultana raisin.

From New York Times • Nov. 22, 2021

The triple dry-hopped brew is made with mosaic, citra and sultana Hops.

From Washington Times • Dec. 8, 2020

What is wrong with the humble raisin, sultana and cherry?

From The Guardian • Sep. 29, 2020

For years she has been the bovine sultana of his model dairy farm in Lower Austria.

From Time Magazine Archive

They tumbled, balanced and gyrated, cavorting comically across the laden tabletops without upsetting as much as a single sultana.

From "Redwall" by Brian Jacques