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emir    音标拼音: [ɪm'ɪr] [em'ɪr]
n. 酋长,王侯

酋长,王侯

emir
n 1: an independent ruler or chieftain (especially in Africa or
Arabia) [synonym: {emir}, {amir}, {emeer}, {ameer}]

Emir \E"mir\, Emeer \E*meer"\, n. [Ar. em[imac]r, am[imac]r,
commander: cf. F. ['e]mir. Cf. {Admiral}, {Ameer}.]
An Arabian military commander, independent chieftain, or
ruler of a province; also, an honorary title given to the
descendants of Mohammed, in the line of his daughter Fatima;
among the Turks, likewise, a title of dignity, given to
certain high officials. Emirship


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