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sheikh /ʃeɪk / /ʃiːk /(also shaikh, shaykh, or sheik) noun1An Arab leader, in particular the chief or head of an Arab tribe, family, or village: [as title]: Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan al-Nahyan...- Loyalties depend on personal relationships with tribal chiefs, sheiks or warlords, rather than allegiance to the nation.
- We're back with Anthony Quinn, who has played Native Americans, mafia dons, Arab sheiks, Greek peasants, tycoons, Hawaiian chieftains.
- The sheikh in that village is the leader of the local sports club.
2A leader in a Muslim community or organization.Where is the outrage from all the international groups, the ICRC, the Red Crescent and all the sheikhs, imams and mullahs?...- We have to ask our Muslim leaders, I mean the Imams, or the sheiks or whatever, but we face another problem now, because we believe that they are not completely free.
- The service was led by a priest, a Muslim sheik and a Baptist preacher.
OriginLate 16th century: based on Arabic šayḵ 'old man, sheikh', from šāḵa 'be or grow old'. Rhymesache, awake, bake, betake, Blake, brake, break, cake, crake, drake, fake, flake, forsake, hake, Jake, lake, make, mistake, opaque, partake, quake, rake, sake, shake, slake, snake, splake, stake, steak, strake, take, undertake, wake, wideawake |