moonshee (Meaning)

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moonshee (n.)

A Mohammedan professor or teacher of language.

Synonyms & Antonyms of moonshee

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moonshee Sentence Examples

  1. The wealthy merchant hired a moonshee to tutor his son in Persian.
  2. The moonshee recited eloquent verses from the Quran, captivating his students.
  3. The moonshee's knowledge of Arabic grammar was profound.
  4. The young lady secretly took lessons from a moonshee to improve her Urdu writing.
  5. The moonshee's calligraphy was admired for its intricate beauty.
  6. The moonshee acted as an intermediary between the British and Indian officials.
  7. The moonshee's insights into Indian culture helped the Europeans navigate the complexities of the subcontinent.
  8. The moonshee's translations of literary works from Urdu to English brought new perspectives to Western audiences.
  9. The moonshee's writings preserved the history and traditions of his people.
  10. The legacy of the moonshee lives on in the rich literary heritage of India and Pakistan.

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A Mohammedan professor or teacher of language.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The wealthy merchant hired a moonshee to tutor his son in Persian.

The moonshee recited eloquent verses from the Quran, captivating his students.

The moonshee's knowledge of Arabic grammar was profound.

The young lady secretly took lessons from a moonshee to improve her Urdu writing.