Hakim
[hah-keem] /hɑˈkim/
noun, (esp. in Muslim countries)
1.
a wise or learned man.
2.
a physician; doctor.
[hah-keem] /ˈhɑ kim/
noun
1.
(in Muslim countries) a ruler; governor; judge.
[hah-keem] /hɑˈkim/
noun
1.
a male given name.
/hɑːˈkiːm; ˈhɑːkiːm/
noun
1.
a Muslim judge, ruler, or administrator
2.
a Muslim physician
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