ameer: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
LowFormal, Historical, Literary
Quick answer
What does “ameer” mean?
A title for a ruler, commander, or nobleman in some Muslim countries, especially in historical contexts.
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Pronunciation
Definition
Meaning and Definition
A title for a ruler, commander, or nobleman in some Muslim countries, especially in historical contexts.
A person of high rank or authority; can refer to a military commander, a prince, or a chief. In modern contexts, it is sometimes used as a given name.
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
No significant difference in meaning or usage. Both varieties recognize the term, though it is rare in everyday language.
Connotations
Associated with historical texts, news reports about certain regions, or academic discussions of Islamic history and politics.
Frequency
Extremely low frequency in both dialects. More likely encountered in specialized contexts.
Grammar
How to Use “ameer” in a Sentence
[Title] + Ameer + of + [Place]Ameer + [Name]Vocabulary
Collocations
Usage
Meaning in Context
Business
Virtually unused. Might appear in the name of a company or in very specific international dealings.
Academic
Used in historical, political science, or religious studies discussing Islamic governance.
Everyday
Extremely rare. Might be encountered as a personal name.
Technical
Not used in technical fields outside specific historical or cultural analysis.
Watch out
Common Mistakes When Using “ameer”
- Misspelling as 'amir', 'amear', or 'emir' (though 'emir' is a correct synonym).
- Incorrect capitalisation when not used as a title or proper noun.
- Mispronouncing the first syllable as /eɪ/ (like 'aim') instead of /ə/ (a schwa).
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, 'ameer' and 'emir' are variant English spellings of the same Arabic title. 'Emir' is far more common in contemporary usage.
Yes, Ameer (and its more common spelling Amir) is used as a masculine given name in various cultures, derived from the title.
Not necessarily. While the title has origins in Islamic leadership, it has been used for military commanders, governors, and secular princes throughout history.
It is pronounced /əˈmɪər/ in British English and /əˈmɪr/ in American English, with the stress on the second syllable.
A title for a ruler, commander, or nobleman in some Muslim countries, especially in historical contexts.
Ameer is usually formal, historical, literary in register.
Phrases
Idioms & Phrases
- “Rich as an ameer”
Learning
Memory Aids
Mnemonic
Think of 'A MEER' (a mere) title? No, an AMEER is a significant title for a leader.
Conceptual Metaphor
AUTHORITY IS HEIGHT (The ameer is a high-ranking figure).
Practice
Quiz
What is the most common modern English spelling of 'ameer'?