shaheed
See also:
Shaheed
English
Alternative forms
shahed
,
shahid
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing
from
Arabic
شَهِيد
(
šahīd
,
“
martyr, witness
”
)
.
Noun
shaheed
(
plural
shaheeds
)
An
Islamic
or
Sikh
martyr
, one who has died fulfilling a
religious
commandment
and is thus promised a place in
Paradise
.
2007
January 16, Joan Dupont, “For a Director on the Rise, Sarajevo’s War Years Linger”, in
New York Times
:
She has told the child that her father was a
shaheed
, a martyr, concealing the real story of her brutal conception.
Translations
Islamic or Sikh martyr
Azerbaijani:
şəhid
(az)
Indonesian:
syahid
(id)
Kazakh:
шаһид
(
şahid
)
,
шейіт
(
şeiıt
)
Northern Kurdish:
şehîd
(ku)
Russian:
шахид
(ru)
m
(
šaxid
)
Serbo-Croatian:
šehid
Swahili:
shahidi
(sw)
Turkish:
şehit
(tr)
See also
hero
kamikaze
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