حاكم

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Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of the verb حَكَمَ (ḥakama, to pass judgment), from the root ح ك م (ḥ-k-m).

Adjective

حَاكِم (ḥākim) (feminine حَاكِمَة (ḥākima), masculine plural حُكَّام (ḥukkām) or حَاكِمُون (ḥākimūn), feminine plural حَاكِمَات (ḥākimāt))

  1. ruling, governing
  2. decisive

Declension

Noun

حَاكِم (ḥākimm (plural حَاكِمُون (ḥākimūn) or حُكَّام (ḥukkām))

  1. judge
  2. ruler, sovereign
  3. governor

Declension

Descendants

  • Bashkir: хаким (xakim)
  • Indonesian: hakim
  • Malay: hakim
  • Ottoman Turkish: حاكم (hakim)
  • Persian: حاکم (hâkem)