Mohammedan
English
Alternative forms
- Muhammadan, Mahometan, Mahomedan, Mahommedan, Muhammedan, Mohamedan, Muhamedan, Mohametan, Mahommetan, Mohammetan, Moohummudan (all as obsolete as the lemma (Mohammedan), or more so)
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /məˈhæm.ɪ.dən/
- (General American) IPA(key): /moʊˈhæm.ə.dən/, /-n̩/
Noun
Mohammedan (plural Mohammedans)
- (now largely obsolete and offensive) Muslim.
- 1905, The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, "Mosque"
- MOSQUE (Fr. mosquée, from Sp. mezquita, from Ar. masjid, temple, from sajada, to prostrate one's self, to pray). A Mohammedan house of prayer and worship. Examples of these buildings are found wherever the Mohammedan faith has prevailed, from Spain to India and Turkestan.
- Rule 45, Prison Rules (Cap. 234, sub. leg. A)
- Mohammedan prisoners shall be allowed to observe the fast of Ramadan and during the fast shall be required to labour at such reduced task as the Medical Officer considers proper.
- 1905, The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, "Mosque"
Translations
Muslim
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Adjective
Mohammedan (not comparable)
Usage notes
See the usage notes at Mohammedanism.
Derived terms
Translations
Muslim, Islamic
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Anagrams
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