साहिब
Hindi
editAlternative forms
edit- साहब (sāhab)
Etymology
editBorrowed from Classical Persian صاحب (sāhib), from Arabic صَاحِب (ṣāḥib). Compare Bengali সাহেব (śaheb), Punjabi ਸਾਹਬ (sāhab) / صاحب (ṣāḥb), Gujarati સાહેબ (sāheb), Marathi साहेब (sāheb), Marwari सायब (sāyab).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editसाहिब • (sāhib) m (feminine साहिबा, Urdu spelling صاحب)
Declension
editDeclension of साहिब (masc cons-stem)
singular | plural | |
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direct | साहिब sāhib |
साहिब, साहिबान,साहिबाँ sāhib, sāhibān,sāhibā̃ |
oblique | साहिब sāhib |
साहिबों, साहिबानों sāhibõ, sāhibānõ |
vocative | साहिब sāhib |
साहिबो, साहिबानो sāhibo, sāhibāno |
Derived terms
edit- ननकाना साहिब (nankānā sāhib)
- मेमसाहिब (memsāhib)
- साहब सलामत (sāhab salāmat)
- साहिब-ए-आलम (sāhib-e-ālam)
- साहिबज़ादा (sāhibzādā)
Descendants
edit- → English: sahib
References
edit- McGregor, Ronald Stuart (1993) “साहब”, in The Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary, London: Oxford University Press
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- Hindi terms borrowed from Classical Persian
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- Hindi terms derived from Arabic
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