مالک

See also: مالك

Chagatai

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مَالِك (mālik, owner).

Noun

مالک (mālik) (plural ملک (mülläk))

  1. owner, possessor, proprietor
    Synonyms: ایدی (idi), صاحب (ṣāḥib), اهل (ähl)
  2. lord, master
    Synonym: ایدی (idi)

Proper noun

مالک (mālik)

  1. a male given name

Descendants

  • Uzbek: molik

Further reading

  • Bahawudun, Muhemmettursun, Gheyurani, Ghenizat, Qadir, Isma'il, Ehet, Ablimit (2002) چاغاتاي تىلىنىڭ ئىزاھلىق لۇغىتى [Explanatory Dictionary of the Chagatai Language]‎[1] (in Uyghur), Shinjang Xelq Neshriyati, →ISBN, page 589

Pashto

Etymology

From Arabic مَالِك (mālik, owner).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɑlɪk/

Noun

مالک • (mâlikm (plural مالکان (mâlikân))

  1. proprietor, owner

Declension

Declension of مالک
singular plural
direct مالک (mâlik) مالکان (mâlikân)
oblique مالک (mâlik) مالکانو (mâlikâno)
vocative مالکه (mâlika) مالکانو (mâlikâno)
  • مالکه (mâlika)

References

  • Raverty, H. G. (1867) “مالک”, in A dictionary of the Puk'hto, Pus'hto, or language of the Afghans: with remarks on the originality of the language, and its affinity to other oriental tongues, London: Williams & Nortgate

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مَالِك (mālik).

Pronunciation

 

Readings
Classical reading? mālik
Dari reading? mālik
Iranian reading? mâlek
Tajik reading? molik
  • Audio (Iran):(file)

Noun

Dari مالک
Iranian Persian
Tajik молик

مالک • (mâlek) (plural مالک‌ها, or مالکان, or مالکین (mâlekin))

  1. owner
    Synonym: صاحب (sâheb)
    مالک ماشینmâlek-e mâšincar owner

Derived terms

Descendants

Punjabi

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian مالک (mālik), from Arabic مَالِك (mālik, owner).

Noun

مالک • (mālak, mālikm (Gurmukhi spelling ਮਾਲਕ)

  1. owner
  2. lord, master
  3. God

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian مالک (mālik), from Arabic مَالِك (mālik, owner).

Pronunciation

Noun

مالِک • (mālikm (Hindi spelling मालिक)

  1. (religion) God.
    Synonyms: ایشور (īśvar), خدا (xudā), بھگوان (bhagvān), اللہ (allāh)
  2. boss, supervisor.
  3. owner, lord.