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āib, corr. āab, āb (act. part. of صحب 'to associate,' etc.), adj. Possessing, possessed of, endowed with (used in comp.; see below);—s.m. Companion,associate, comrade; possessor, owner, lord, great man, governor, chief; (in some Hindīdialects) God;—a gentleman, a European gentleman; a title of courtesy, Master, Mr., Sir:—āib-ě-itiyār, s.m. One possessed of free election or option; a sovereign, etc.; one invested with authority or power:—āib-ě-alāq, adj. & s.m. Possessed of good manners, polite, courteous, affable; well-conducted;—a polite or courteous man, etc.:—āib-ě-ě`tibār, adj. & s.m. 'Possessed of esteem,' esteemed, respected, enjoying reputation;—one in whom confidence is reposed;—a highly esteemed or respected man:—āib-ě-iqbāl, adj. 'Possessed of good fortune,' fortunate, prosperous:—āib-ě-band-o-bast, s.m. A settlement officer:—āib-ě-tāj, s.m. 'Possessor of a crown,' a king:—āib-ě-tat, s.m. Possessor of a throne,' a king:—āib-ě-tadbīr, s.m. A prudent or discreet man, a well-advised man; a man of tact or of resources; a diplomatist, etc.:—āib-ě-tadīq, s.m. An attesting officer; a public notary:—āib-ě-tamkanator āib-tamkanat, adj. Possessed of dignity:—āib-ě-tamīz, adj. & s.m. Possessed of discrimination, discriminating, intelligent;—a man of discernment, etc.:—āib-ě-jā`edād, s.m. A possessor of property; a landholder; a householder:—āib-ě-jamālor āib-jamāl, adj. Beautiful, handsome:—āib-ě-āl-o-qāl, adj. & s.m. Well-informed, intelligent; polite;—a wellinformed man, etc.:—āib-ě-aisīyat, s.m. A man of property or substance:—āib-ě-āna, s.m. The master or head of a house; a householder; a host:—āib-ě-dilor āibdil, s.m. A godly or pious man:—āib-zāda, s.m. One of genteel family, a young gentleman; young master; (in polite speech) your son:—an inexperienced youth, a greenhorn:—āibzāda-pan, s.m. Inexperience, ignorance, folly:—āib-salāmat, s.f. Salutation (salām); compliments; a bowing acquaintance acquaintance, intimacy:—āib-salīqa, s.m. A man o good disposition; a man of taste, etc.:—āib-ě-ila`, s.m. An officer in charge of a district, a district officer, a collector and magistrate, a deputy-commissioner:—āibtab`, adj. & s.m. Possessed of discernment, or genius, etc.;—a man of discernment, or genius, or taste:—āib-ě-`adālat, s.m. An administrator of justice:—āib-ě-`adl, adj. & s.m. Just;—a just man:—sāib-ě-`aql, adj. & s.m. Intelligent; wise;—an intelligent man, etc.:—āib-ě-gara, adj. & s.m. Designing; selfish, interested;—a designing man, etc.:—āib-qirān, s.m. 'Lord of the happy conjunction'; one born under an auspicious conjunction (of two or more planets); a fortunate and invincible hero; a great emperor; a title of Tīmūr; and of Moammad; a title of honour;—adj. Fortunate, prosperous:—āib-qirānī, adj. Heroic; royal, imperial;—s.f. The state or dignity of a āib-qirān:—āib-ě-qismat= āib-ě-iqbāl, q.v.:—āib-ě-karāmat, s.m. A possessor of miraculous power:—āib-ě-kamālor āib-kamāl, adj. & s.m. Perfect, excellent, proficient; endowed with supernatural powers;—a man of consummate ability or skill, etc.; one endowed with supernatural powers; a saint:—āib-kamālī, s.f. Endowment with perfection, excellence, etc.:—āib-log, s.m. pl. Gentlemen, gentry; English people; Europeans; (local) the Moammadan race of Saiyids:—āib-ě-māl, s.m. A man of wealth or fortune:—āib-ě-maqdūr, s.m. A man of property or means; a solvent debtor;—āib-ě-man, My dear Sir, my good Sir:—āib-ě-manzilat, adj. & s.m. Possessed of rank or dignity;—a person of rank, etc.:—āib-ě-naībor āib-naīb, adj. & s.m. Lucky, fortunate, prosperous;—a fortunate man, etc.:—āhib-nazar, adj. & s.m. Clearsighted, discerning, intelligent;—a man of discernment; a pious man (=āib-dil):—āib-ě-ilāyat, s.m. One possessed of (supernatural) power, a saint.
Origin: Arabic