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mudabbir (act. part. of دبّر 'to devise, plan; manage, conduct, regulate,' etc., ii of دبر 'to follow behind,' etc.), adj. & s.m. Managing, conducting; disposing in order, regulating, governing;—skilful in devising, etc.; prudent; ingenious; politic; deliberate;—one who manages, etc. (affairs of any kind), a counsellor, minister, governor, administrator, director, etc.;—mudabbar (pass. part. of the same verb), part. Ably-conducted, properlymanaged (business, etc.);—s.m. A slave set at liberty after the death of his master:—mudabbirān-ě-salt̤anat, Ministers of State.
Origin: Arabic