01 February 2007, 02:28
oldunSambhur
Does any one know when the spelling for Sambhur, cervus unicolour, changed to the now common spelling Sambar?
01 February 2007, 03:51
SGraves155I have a 1960 Webster's in which sambar is listed as preferred, but sambur is also listed as an alternative. The web also currently lists sambhur and sambhar as spellings. I don't remember how J. Corbett spelled it in his books. The spelling changes that bug me most are the current Mumbai and Kolkatta. In a similiar vein, the worst recent name changes IMO are Salisbury to Harare, and Laurenco Marques to Maputo.
01 February 2007, 05:31
NitroXSambar is commonly used in Australia and NZ while Sambbhur is more commonly used in India.
02 February 2007, 00:43
oldunBurrard in his Notes on Sporting Rifles uses the Sambhur spelling.
I'm flying a kite here, but Websters Dictionary states that Sambar is the spelling if the Hindi word for Sambar, cervus unicolour. Perhaps the other spellings come from translations of other Indian languages. I don't know.