sayid
/ˈseɪid/Definitions
1. noun
A title of respect, especially in the Middle East, given to a man considered noble or learned.
“The sayid was a revered figure in the community, known for his wisdom and generosity.”
1. noun
A title of respect, especially in the Middle East, given to a man considered noble or learned.
“The sayid was a revered figure in the community, known for his wisdom and generosity.”