serdar

See also: Serdar

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish سردار (serdâr), from Persian سردار (sardâr). Doublet of Sardar.

Noun

serdar (plural serdars)

  1. The holder of a particular military rank in the Ottoman Empire.

Anagrams

Polish

Etymology

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish سردار (serdâr), from Persian سردار (sardâr).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsɛr.dar/
  • Rhymes: -ɛrdar
  • Syllabification: ser‧dar
  • Homophone: Serdar

Noun

serdar m pers

  1. (historical) serdar
  2. Sardar (title of Persian origin used for military or political leaders in Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan)

Declension

Further reading

  • serdar in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish سردار (serdâr), from Persian سردار (sardâr).

Noun

serdar m (plural serdari)

  1. (historical) army commander

Declension

Turkish

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish سردار (serdâr), from Persian سردار (sardâr). By surface analysis, ser + -dar.

Noun

serdar (definite accusative [please provide], plural [please provide])

  1. (obsolete) A commander-in-chief, a serdar.
  2. (history) A military title used in the Ottoman period.

Synonyms

  • başkomutan

Derived terms

  • Serdar-ı ekrem
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