sheik
English
Noun
sheik (plural sheiks)
- The leader of an Arab village, family or small tribe.
- An Islamic religious cleric; the leader of an Islamic religious order.
- (some Arab Gulf countries) An official title for members of the royal family as well as some prominent families.
- (1920s) A romantic lover. (from the 1921 film The Sheikh)
- 1939, George Orwell, Coming Up for Air, part 1, chapter 1:
- When your last natural tooth goes, the time when you can kid yourself that you're a Hollywood sheik, is definitely at an end.
- 1939, George Orwell, Coming Up for Air, part 1, chapter 1:
- (slang) An Arab, especially one dressed in traditional clothing.
- An honorific for specialists in spirituality.
Usage notes
The use for a religious leader is colloquial as a means of respect. There is no official title.
Translations
leader of an Arab village, family or small tribe
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Islamic religious clergy
Gulf countries: official title for members of the royal family
Dutch
Pronunciation
- (Netherlands) IPA(key): /ʃɛi̯k/
- (Flanders) IPA(key): /ʃɛːk/
- Rhymes: -ɛi̯k
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