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SAHIB
SAHIB
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Dictionary definitions:
Word: sahib
A term of respect for a white European or other person of rank in colonial India.
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Master
Sir in India
Sir to Gunga Din
Sir
Address in Gunga Din
Address in Calcutta
Address in colonial India
Address in colonial India.
Agra address
Brits title in India
Bwana
Bygone title of respect
Calcutta address
Colonial Madras mister
Colonial estate owner
Colonial term of address
Colonial title in India
Colonial word for master
Eastern term of respect
Englishman in colonial India
Form of address in British India
Friend
Gunga Dins master
Gunga Dins sir
Guru honorific
Hindi master
Hindi for master
Hindi sir
Hindu sir
Hindu term of respect
Hindu title of respect
Hindus sir
Honorific in India
I bash the master
Indian V.I.P.
Indian address
Indian head
Indian honorific
Indian master
Indian term of respect
Indian title
Indian title of respect
Kin of sri
Kipling
Madras master
Madras mister
Madras title
Mahouts master
Mumbai master
Mysore sir
Old Asian title
Old Indian honorific
Old Indian title
Old honorific
Old term of respect
Old title of respect
Punjabi title
Raj address
Raj title
Rajs title
Respectful title in Raipur
Sir in New Delhi
Term of address in Kipling
Term of address in colonial India
Term of respect
Term of respect in Ahmedabad
Term of respect in colonial India
Term of respect in the Raj
Title in colonial India
Title in old India
Title of respect
Title of respect in India
Title of respect in colonial India
European's title in India.
Title for a European in India.
A European in India.
Until recently, title of a European in India.
European in India.
Title recently dropped in India.
Title going out of use.
VIP in India.
Englishman in India
Title now seldom used in India.
Title for Kipling.
Relative of effendi.
Title used in India.
Title in India
Masculine title.
Hindu title
Title found in Kipling tales.
Title meaning master.
Effendi's equivalent.
Master, in India.
Hindu master
Former title in India
Title of colonial India.
Title of Kipling's day.
Man who left India.
Ex-VIP of India
Indian sir
Master, in old India
Kipling, to the Indians
Relative of tuan
Sir, in colonial India
Sir, in Bombay
Kipling, to the Hindus
Master, in colonial India
Kipling, in Lahore
Master, in New Delhi
Sir, to Din
Master, in Madras
Hindu's word for Clive
Sir, in Delhi
Kipling, to a Hindu
Amah's master
Master, in Hindi
Master, to Din
Title of respect in Delhi
Sir, to Hindus
Master, to a Hindu
Rampur address of respect
Sir, in old India
Indian VIP
Master, in The Raj Quartet
Mahout's master
Sir, in Ahmedabad
Master, in Calcutta
Indian head, once?
Master, in Mysore
Colonial word for master, in India
Polite Indian form of address
Colonial Indian title
Gentleman, if pukka
Indian term of respect to a man
Indian term of respectful address
Term of respect to man in India
Indian's respectful term of address to a man
Polite form of Indian address to a man
Respectful Indian term of address for a man
Respectful term of address to an Indian man
Term of respect in India
Form of address used in India has upset one bishop
A term for an Englishman in India has upset one bishop
Indian's term of respect starts straight after he is born
Punjabi has reversed part of his address
Hermaphrodite is in possession of inverted form of address
Title: Henry Enters Bent Over
Relative conceals expression of satisfaction, being a gentleman
Word from the Arabic for friend
Sir, as he is British originally
Indian master, drawn to both sexes, owns up
During the Raj, Sir Henry stops prejudice rising
Jungle Book title
Address of colonial India
More awkward, erecting harbours jetty
One has repulsed British man in authority
Word from Arabic for friend
Title similar to 1-Down
Respectful address used in colonial India
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