حاكم

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Arabic

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Root
ح ك م (ḥ-k-m)

Pronunciation

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Etymology

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Derived from the active participle of the verb حَكَمَ (ḥakama, to pass judgment).

Adjective

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

  1. ruling, governing
  2. decisive

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Noun

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

  1. judge
  2. ruler, sovereign
  3. governor

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Descendants

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  • Classical Persian: حاکم (ḥākim /⁠hākim⁠/)
  • Malay: hakim
  • Turkmen: häkim