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caliph
English
Alternative forms
- calif, kalif, kaliph, khalif, khalifa
Etymology
From Middle English calife, caliphe, from Old French caliphe, from Medieval Latin calipha, from Arabic ????????? (?al?fa, “caliph”) and ??????? (?al?f, “successor”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ke??l?f/, /?kæl?f/
Noun
caliph (plural caliphs)
- The political leader of the Muslim world; the successor of the prophet Muhammad's political authority.
Derived terms
Translations
Anagrams
- chapli, haplic
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