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hakim

[ US /ɑˈkim, hɑˈkim/ ]
[ UK /hˈækɪm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a Muslim ruler or governor or judge
  2. a Muslim physician

How To Use hakim In A Sentence

  • The hakim who treated these two patients was a visitor.
  • Hakim, hearing my sorrows, thought, among other things, that I thought about it too much.
  • Like the others, he seemed decided in his mind that the hakim ought not to be allowed much chance to escape. In The Time Of Light
  • Very true, Mustapha; but my mouth is parched up with the sand of that simoom -- sherbet I cannot drink, rakee I must not, the hakim has forbid it; what must it be then, Mustapha? The Pacha of Many Tales
  • More than ever it was obvious that the hakim was a very simple man. In The Time Of Light
  • Despite comments from the Grizzlies 'Hakim Warrick about handling the pressure, Martin calmly made a pair of free throws with 7.6 seconds left. USATODAY.com
  • Aruz (Rice): is dry, though Hakims remonstrate as to either it is prohibited or cold. Islamic Healing A-Z A's
  • Iraq's most powerful Shiite leader Abdul Aziz al-Hakim died of lung cancer at a hospital in Tehran, Iraqi official television reported Wednesday.
  • Of those women who had reproductive health problems and availed treatment, over 7.5 per cent took the advice of private valid hakim healer.
  • Lukman Hakim mengatakan, jika ada kegagalan maka sangat mungkin karena beda perlakuan saat melakukan penanaman dan bukannya karena bibitnya. ANTARA - Berita Terkini
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