شریف

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Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic شَرِيف (šarīf).

Adjective[edit]

شریف (şerif)

  1. noble

Derived terms[edit]

Noun[edit]

شریف (şerif)

  1. (Islam) A descendant of prophet Muhammad.

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Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic شَرِيف (šarīf).

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Readings
Classical reading? šarīf
Dari reading? šarīf
Iranian reading? šarif
Tajik reading? šarif

Adjective[edit]

شریف (šarif)

  1. noble, aristocratic
    مرد شریفmard-e šarifnoble man
    دودمانی شریفdudmâni šarifan aristocratic lineage
  2. (honorific) Used as an honorific adjective.
    اسم شریف شماesm-e šarif-e šomâyour illustrious name

Noun[edit]

شریف (šarif) (plural اشراف (ašrâf) or شرفا (šorafâ) or شریفان (šarifân))

  1. noble, aristocrat
    طبقه اشرافtabaqe-ye ašrâfaristocratic classes
  2. (historical) the Sharif of Mecca

Proper noun[edit]

شریف (šarif)

  1. a surname from Arabic: Sharif
    مجید شریفmajid-e šarifMajid Sharif (Iranian writer)

Urdu[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Classical Persian شَرِیف (šarīf), from Arabic شَرِيف (šarīf).

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Adjective[edit]

شَرِیف (śarīf) (Hindi spelling शरीफ़)

  1. meek, gentle, noble, upstanding