hakim

[hah-keem]

hakim Definition

  • 1a Muslim judge or ruler
  • 2a wise man or sage

Using hakim: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hakim" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hakim presided over the court proceedings.

  • Example

    The hakim was known for his wisdom and fair judgments.

  • Example

    The ancient city was ruled by a wise hakim.

  • Example

    The young prince sought the advice of the hakim.

hakim Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hakim

Phrases with hakim

  • hakim's beard

    a type of beard that is narrow and pointed at the chin, resembling the beard of a hakim

    Example

    He grew out his beard in the style of a hakim's beard.

  • hakim's seal

    a personal seal used by a hakim to authenticate documents and letters

    Example

    The letter bore the hakim's seal, indicating its authenticity.

  • hakim's wisdom

    the knowledge and insight possessed by a hakim, often used to refer to someone who is very wise

    Example

    Her grandmother was known for her hakim's wisdom and sage advice.

Origins of hakim

from Arabic 'ḥakīm', meaning 'wise'

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Summary: hakim in Brief

'Hakim' [hah-keem] refers to a Muslim judge or ruler, as well as a wise man or sage. It is derived from the Arabic word 'ḥakīm', meaning 'wise'. The term can be used to describe a person who possesses great knowledge and insight, as in 'Her grandmother was known for her hakim's wisdom.'