mudir

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From Ottoman Turkish مدیر (müdir, local administrator, governor), from Arabic مُدِير (mudīr, directing one, governor, boss), from أَدَارَ (ʔadāra, to direct).

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mudir (plural mudirs)

  1. (historical) A local official of the Ottoman Empire who oversaw a nahiye.
  2. (historical) A regional official of the Ottoman Empire who oversaw a province of Egypt or Sudan.

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Albanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Ottoman Turkish مدیر (müdir, local administrator, governor), from Arabic مُدِير (mudīr, directing one, governor, boss), from أَدَارَ (ʾadāra, to direct).

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mudir m

  1. (politics, historical) mudir, particularly as a local official under Ottoman rule and during the Principality of Albania
    Në nahijet këshilli komunal, i mbledhur nën kryesinë e mudirit, do të zgjedhë një delegat.
    In the nahiyes, the local council, under the direction of the mudir, will elect a delegate.

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Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish مدیر (müdir), from Arabic مدير.

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mudir m (plural mudiri)

  1. (dated) administrator of a region

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Other scripts
Cyrillic мудир (mudir)
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Perso-Arabic

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Chagatai مدیر, from Arabic مُدِير (mudīr).

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mudir (plural mudirlar)

  1. director, manager

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