1. sabir - Noun
2. Sabir - Proper noun
sabir (plural sabirs)
a lingua franca
Sabir
(historical) An Italian-based pidgin language used as the lingua franca of Mediterranean trade from roughly the 11th to the 19th centuries.
Sabir (plural Sabirs)
(historical) A member of a (possibly Turkic) people or tribe who lived around the Caspian before the arrival of the Avars.
Sabir
The (probably Turkic) language spoken by these people.
Sabir
A male given name from Arabic.
Sabir
A surname.
Sabir
Any of several places in Azerbaijan.
Among the Balochi of Pakistan and Afghanistan, there is a word batal for ordinary proverbs and bassīttuks for "proverbs with background stories". p. 43. Sabir Badalkhan. 2000. Source: Internet
Albertans who wear pink demonstrate that we will not stand by,” Community and Social Services Minister Irfan Sabir said. Source: Internet
Co-Chairs are Sabir Kuliyev, First Deputy of the President of Azneftmash and F.J. (Sammy) San Miguel, McDermott's VP Marketing CIS. Source: Internet
Sabir Rustamkhanli was one of the first Azerbaijani poets to pay serious attention to the similarities between the Turkic republics. Source: Internet
Sabir endeared himself to many viewers when he stepped up to the podium at a Nov. 6 news conference and decried efforts to interfere with the count at the city’s Pennsylvania Convention Center. Source: Internet
Govhar Yagublu recently volunteered to type one of the most famous works by her grandfather, Sabir Ahmadli, entitled "Blood Transfusion Station," which has just been added as well. Source: Internet