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cir̃ṑmà <abbr title="masculine gender">''m''</abbr>[[Category:Masculine gender Hausa nouns]] (possessed form cir̃ṑmàn)
cir̃ṑmà <abbr title="masculine gender">''m''</abbr>[[Category:Masculine gender Hausa nouns]] (possessed form cir̃ṑmàn)
# [[a]] [[traditional]] [[title]] [[held]] [[by]] [[the]] [[son]] [[of]] [[an]] [[emir]] [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ciroma#Hausa] [[Category:English Wiktionary Import]]
# [[a]] [[traditional]] [[title]] [[held]] [[by]] [[the]] [[son]] [[of]] [[an]] [[emir]] [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ciroma#Hausa] [[Category:English Wiktionary Import]]
# Originally the name of a traditional title in many Hausa kingdoms, it's now also a family name for people who are descendants of a patriarch who held the title. It's also rarely used as a nickname. [https://twitter.com/HausaTranslator/status/1099661501445689344][[Category:Hausa lemmas]]
# Originally the name of a traditional title in many Hausa kingdoms, it's now also a family name for people who are descendants of a patriarch who held the title. It's also rarely used as a nickname. [https://twitter.com/HausaTranslator/status/1099661501445689344][[Category:Hausa lemmas]][[Category:Hausa lemmas]]

Revision as of 20:31, 10 March 2019

Etymology

Borrowing from Kanuri [Term?].

Noun

cir̃ṑmà m (possessed form cir̃ṑmàn)

  1. a traditional title held by the son of an emir [1]
  2. Originally the name of a traditional title in many Hausa kingdoms, it's now also a family name for people who are descendants of a patriarch who held the title. It's also rarely used as a nickname. [2]