sadat
/ˈsædæt/Definitions
1. noun
A suffix used to form the names of some African and Asian rulers, especially in Arabic or Turkish.
“The sadat of ancient Egypt were renowned for their wisdom and military prowess.”
2. noun
A follower or supporter of the Sadat family or their policies, especially in Egypt.
“The sadat movement in Egypt has been influential in shaping the country’s modern history.”
3. proper noun
A surname or given name, especially in Arabic or Turkish cultures.
“Mohammed Sadat is a well-known figure in Egyptian politics.”