Guinea
[ gin-ee ]
/ ˈgɪn i /
noun
OTHER WORDS FROM Guinea
Guin·e·an, adjective, nounBritish Dictionary definitions for guinea (1 of 2)
guinea
/ (ˈɡɪnɪ) /
noun
- a British gold coin taken out of circulation in 1813, worth 21 shillings
- the sum of 21 shillings (£1.05), still used in some contexts, as in quoting professional fees
See guinea fowl
US slang, derogatory
an Italian or a person of Italian descent
Word Origin for guinea
C16: the coin was originally made of gold from Guinea
British Dictionary definitions for guinea (2 of 2)
Guinea
/ (ˈɡɪnɪ) /
noun
a republic in West Africa, on the Atlantic: established as the colony of French Guinea in 1890 and became an independent republic in 1958. Official language: French. Religion: Muslim majority and animist. Currency: franc. Capital: Conakry. Pop: 11 176 026 (2013 est). Area: 245 855 sq km (94 925 sq miles)
(formerly) the coastal region of West Africa, between Cape Verde and Namibe (formerly Moçâmedes; Angola): divided by a line of volcanic peaks into Upper Guinea (between The Gambia and Cameroon) and Lower Guinea (between Cameroon and S Angola)
Gulf of Guinea
a large inlet of the S Atlantic on the W coast of Africa, extending from Cape Palmas, Liberia, to Cape Lopez, Gabon: contains two large bays, the Bight of Bonny and the Bight of Benin, separated by the Niger delta
Cultural definitions for guinea
Guinea
[ (gin-ee) ]
Republic in west Africa, bordered by Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, and Mali to the north; Ivory Coast to the east; Liberia to the south; and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Its capital and largest city is Conarky.
notes for Guinea
Guinea was once part of the Mali empire.
notes for Guinea
It became independent of
France in 1958.