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noun - a former Turkish term of respect
Used as a title of respect for men in Turkey, equivalent to sir.
An educated or respected man in the Near East.
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a man of high education or social standing in an eastern Mediterranean or Arab country. |
a former Turkish term of respect especially for government officials |
A man of high education or social standing in an eastern Mediterranean or Arab country. |
Used as a title of respect for men in Turkey, equivalent to sir. |
An educated or respected man in the Near East. |
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Effendi, Effendy or Efendi (originally from Greek: IPA: [afendis]; in Persian and Ottoman Turkish language: Efendi, in Arabic: , Afand; in Persian: (Afghani), "Afandi") is a title of nobility meaning a Lord or Master.It is a title of respect or courtesy, equivalent to the English Sir, which was used in the Ottoman Empire and Byzantine Empire. It follows the personal name, when it is used, and is generally given to members of the learned professions and to government officials who have high ranks, such as bey or pasha. It may also indicate a definite office, as hekim efendi, chief physician to the sultan. The possessive form efendim (my master) is used by servants, in formal discourse, when answering the telephone, and can substitute for "excuse me" in some situations (e.g. asking someone to repeat something) .In the Ottoman era, the most common title affixed to a personal name after that of agha was efendi. Such a title would have indicated an "educated gentleman", hence by implica |