Crossword-Solution: HAKIM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Hakim | n. | A wise man; a physician, esp. a Mohammedan. |
| Hakim | n. | A Mohammedan title for a ruler; a judge. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “HAKIM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Ruler, in Moslem lands. | 1 answer |
| Physician among Moslems. | 1 answer |
| Muslim wise man | 1 answer |
| Muslim physician | 1 answer |
| Doctor, in India. | 1 answer |
| HAKEEM | 1 answer |
| Muslim doctor | 1 answer |
| INDIAN judge | 1 answer |
| Moslem doctor. | 1 answer |
| Moslem governor | 1 answer |
| INDIAN physician | 2 answers |
| INDIAN governor | 3 answers |
| Arabic honorific | 3 answers |
| Muslim judge | 5 answers |
| Moslem judge | 6 answers |
| Moslem ruler | 10 answers |
| INDIAN ruler | 14 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HAKIM (5)
When I first came there, I found two other pupils of mine own age newly arrived, Hakim Omar Khayyam, and the ill- fated Ben Sabbah.
John Nicholson was one of the finest, manliest, and noblest of men—“every inch a hakim,” the natives said of him—“a tower of strength,” as he was characterised by Lord Dalhousie.
The Datu Imaum is the religious head of the Mohammedan community, and the Datu Hakim the principal of the Malay judges.
The successful practice of the hakim or doctor must be based on the principle of "preserving the balance of power" among the four elements, which is chiefly effected by moderation in eating.
And amongst other stories is that of THE CALIPH AL-HAKIM[FN#123] AND THE MERCHANT The Caliph Al-Hαkim bi-Amri'llah was riding out in state procession one day, when he passed along a garden, wherein he saw a man, surrounded by negro-slaves and eunuchs.
Quotes with HAKIM (1)
... If only Dad hadn't cheated. If only Mom had found a way to be happier. If only Nina hadn't run away. If only I could deal with it better. 'If' and 'only' are the two most useless words in the human vocabulary, Dr. Hakim had made a habit of saying. They should never be used together in a sentence, because they speak of something that's beyond your ability to change. A waste of energy.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT.
Used 13 times in crossword archives (1950–2021).