Sidna
See also: siDNA
Maltese
Etymology
From Arabic سَيِّدُنَا (sayyidunā, literally “our master”), used among Arabic-speaking Muslims as a general title for prophets and saints. After rechristianization it was probably identified with Latin dominus (noster) and therefore restricted to Jesus. Analyzable as sid + -na.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /siːd.na/
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