Periplus
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈpɛrɪplʌs/
Origin
Latin periplus, from Ancient Greek πεÏίπλους (periplous, "circumnavigation"), from πεÏί (peri, "around") + πλÎω (pleÅ, "I sail").
Full definition of periplus
Noun
- A circumnavigation; a sea voyage around a coastline.
- A record of such a voyage.
- 1974, Guy Davenport, Tatlin!:the map of the world Ptolemy followed in his geography, finding the longitude that passed through the Gates of Herakles and the island of Rhodes, and placing north and south of it the world as recorded on the periploi of the Phoenician merchants.