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sahib
[ sahb; sah-ib, -hib, 鈥恏别别产 ]
noun
- (in India) sir; master: a term of respect used, especially during the colonial period, when addressing or referring to a European.
- none 厂补路丑颈产. singular of Ashab.
sahib
/ 藞s蓱藧h瑟b; 藞s蓱藧h蓻b /
noun
- (in India) a form of address or title placed after a man's name or designation, used as a mark of respect
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of sahib1
First recorded in 1690鈥1700; from Urdu, from Arabic 峁D佱弗颈产 鈥渕aster,鈥 literally, 鈥渇riend鈥
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of sahib1
C17: from Urdu, from Arabic 莽腻丑颈产, literally: friend
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In the HUM interview, Bushra said: "Every moment of Khan sahib's life is now dedicated to God, the Prophet and the love for Baba Farid".
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鈥淲hat,鈥 asked Dr. Constantine with interest, 鈥渄oes a pukka sahib mean?鈥
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He becomes a sort of hollow, posing dummy, the conventionalised figure of a sahib.
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鈥淏ut, Doctor sahib, isn鈥檛 there something you can give her?鈥
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"We all worried about his security and we said the enemy could ambush Agha sahib any time. Agha sahib had no problem with any other religions, he was a spiritual person," he said.
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