sheik
[ sheek, sheyk ]
/ ʃik, ʃeɪk /
noun
Also shaikh, sheikh.
(in Islamic countries) the patriarch of a tribe or family; chief: a term of polite address.
Slang.
a man held to be masterful and irresistibly charming to women.
Origin of sheik
First recorded in 1570–80,
sheik is from the Arabic word
shaykh old man
OTHER WORDS FROM sheik
sheik·like, adjectiveWords nearby sheik
sheffield lake,
sheffield plate,
sheffield shield,
shegetz,
shehitah,
sheik,
sheika,
sheikdom,
sheikh,
sheikhdom,
sheila
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British Dictionary definitions for sheikh
sheikh
sheik
/ (ʃeɪk) /
noun (in Muslim countries)
- the head of an Arab tribe, village, etc
- a venerable old man
- a high priest or religious leader, esp a Sufi master
Word Origin for sheikh
C16: from Arabic
shaykh old man