ashraf

/ˈæʃrɑːf/

Definitions

1. noun

A member of a class of nobility in some Muslim countries, especially in the Middle East and North Africa, ranking below a sheikh or emir.

“The ashraf family was invited to the royal court for a ceremony.”

2. noun

A noble or aristocratic title in some Muslim countries, especially in the Ottoman Empire.

“The Ottoman Empire was ruled by a sultan and his ashraf advisors.”

Synonyms

  • aristocrat
  • noble

Antonyms

  • commoner
  • peasant