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Amir1610s; the same word as emir (q.v.), but generally used of contemporary Indian or Afghan rulers as opposed to historical ones.
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Amir(n) an independent ruler or chieftain (especially in Africa or Arabia)
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AmirPrince or dignitary.
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AmirMeans "commander, prince" in Arabic. This was originally a title, which has come into English as the Arabic loanword emir.
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AmirMeans "treetop" in Hebrew.
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