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vizier
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vi·zier  (v-zîr, vzyr)
n.
A high officer in a Muslim government, especially in the Ottoman Empire.

[Turkish vezir, from Arabic wazr, burdened, minister, from 'zara, to help, derived form of 'azara, to surround; see zr in Semitic roots or from wazara, to carry a burden; see wzr in Semitic roots.]

vi·zierate (v-zîrt, -t, vzyr-t, -y-rt) n.
vi·zieri·al adj.

vizier [vɪˈzɪə]
n
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a high official in certain Muslim countries, esp in the former Ottoman Empire. Viziers served in various capacities, such as that of provincial governor or chief minister to the sultan
[from Turkish vezīr, from Arabic wazīr porter, from wazara to bear a burden]
vizierial , vizirial adj
viziership  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.vizier - a high official in a Muslim government (especially in the Ottoman Empire)
functionary, official - a worker who holds or is invested with an office
Translations
vizier [vɪˈzɪəʳ] Nvisir m
grand viziergran visir m
vizier
nWesir m
vizier [vɪˈzɪəʳ] nvisir m inv


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