Sabir
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Etymology 1
From sabir ‘know’, in the language Molière invented for Le bourgeois gentilhomme, probably from Spanish saber.
Noun
Sabir
- a pidgin language based on French and used in parts of North Africa and the Mediterranean
Noun
Sabir
- a people or tribe, perhaps Turkic, who lived around the Caspian before the arrival of the Avars