Proper noun
(astronomy) One of the moons of Jupiter.
(Greek mythology) A daughter of Asopus
Dated form of Sinop (“city in Turkey”).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWhen some one reminded him that the people of Sinope had sentenced him to exile, he said, "And I sentenced them to stay at home." Diogenes of Sinope
Diogenes of Sinope ... was also the first to recognize the danger embodied in Plato, that the school will subjugate life, that the artificial psychosis of "absolute knowledge" wants to destroy the vital connection between perception, movement, and understanding. Peter Sloterdijk
According to Epiphanius, Hadrian appointed Aquila from Sinope in Pontus as "overseer of the work of building the city", seeing that Aquila was related to him by marriage. Source: Internet
The orbit of the outer moon Sinope was crossed on November 8. The bow shock of Jupiter's magnetosphere was reached on November 16, as indicated by a drop in the velocity of the solar wind from convert to convert. Source: Internet