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English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Derived from Classical Persian مُلَّا (mullā), from Arabic مَوْلًى (mawlan, “vicar, guardian”).
Noun
mullah (plural mullahs)
- (Islam) An honorific title for a scholar of theology and sharia law.
- Synonym: cleric
- Coordinate terms: elder, rabbi
2024 April 15, Anne Applebaum, “Why Did U.S. Planes Defend Israel but Not Ukraine?”, in The Atlantic:Leading Republicans do not sympathize with the mullahs, do not repeat their talking points, and do not seek to appease them when they make outrageous claims about other countries.
- (Islam) An honorific title for a mosque leader.
- Synonym: cleric
- Coordinate terms: pastor, rabbi
- (Islam) A scholar and teacher of theology and sharia law, and an issuer of fatwas.
- Hypernym: cleric
- Coordinate terms: bishop, pontifex, dayan
2021, Mohammed Abu-Nimer, Renáta Katalin Nelson, Evaluating Interreligious Peacebuilding and Dialogue Methods and Frameworks, page 58:In the first week of March 2018, the Shia mullah issues a fatwa prohibiting vengeance killing and requiring reconciliation.
- (India, religious slur, slang) A conservative Muslim leader or cleric, especially one who is hostile against other religions.
- (India, religious slur, slang, by extension) A Muslim.
- (dated, Iran, Islam) A low-level cleric who specializes in telling stories of Ashura, rather than teaching or issuing fatwas.
Translations
a Muslim religious scholar and teacher
- Albanian: mulla (sq) m
- Amharic: ሙላህ (mulah)
- Arabic: مُلَّا m (mullā), مَوْلًى m (mawlan)
- Armenian: մոլլա (hy) (molla)
- Azerbaijani: molla (az)
- Bashkir: мулла (mulla)
- Belarusian: мула́ m (mulá)
- Bengali: মোল্লা (bn) (mōlla), আখন্দ (bn) (akhondo)
- Bulgarian: молла́ m (mollá)
- Chechen: молла (molla)
- Chinese:
- Dungan: мола (mola), ахун (ahun)
- Mandarin: 毛拉 (zh) (máolā), 穆拉 (mùlā), 阿訇 (zh) (āhōng)
- Danish: mullah c
- Finnish: mullah (fi)
- French: mollah (fr) m
- Georgian: მოლა (ka) (mola)
- German: Mullah (de) m, Mulla (de) m, Molla m
- Greek: μουλάς (el) m (moulás)
- Hebrew: מולא m (mula)
- Hindi: मुल्ला (hi) m (mullā)
- Indonesian: mullah (id)
- Japanese: ムッラー (murra)
- Kazakh: молда (molda)
- Korean: 물라 (mulla)
- Kumyk: молла (molla)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: مەلا (ckb) (mela)
- Northern Kurdish: mela (ku), mele (ku) m
- Kyrgyz: молдо (moldo)
- Macedonian: му́ла m (múla)
- Malay: mullah
- Nogai: молла (molla)
- Pashto: ملا (ps) m (məlã, molã)
- Persian: مُلّا (fa) (mollâ), آخونْد (fa) (âxund)
- Polish: mułła (pl) m
- Portuguese: mulá (pt) m
- Punjabi: ਮੁੱਲਾ (mullā)
- Russian: мулла́ (ru) m (mullá)
- Sango: mâlamu
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: мула m
- Roman: mula (sh) m
- Southern Altai: мулла (mulla)
- Spanish: mulá (es) m
- Tajik: мулло (mullo), охунд (oxund)
- Tatar: мулла (tt) (mulla)
- Tigrinya: ሙላህ (mulah)
- Turkish: molla (tr)
- Turkmen: molla
- Ukrainian: мулла́ m (mullá)
- Urdu: مَولْوِی m (maulvī), مُلّا m (mullā) (derogatory)
- Uyghur: موللا (ug) (molla), موللام (mollam), ئاخۇن (axun)
- Uzbek: mulla (uz), oxund (uz)
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Etymology 2
Verb
mullah (third-person singular simple present mullahs, present participle mullahing, simple past and past participle mullahed)
- (transitive, UK, slang) Alternative form of muller (“to beat, thrash”).
2009, Nigel Benn, The Dark Destroyer:But I mullahed him. He may have been four inches taller but I punched him through the ropes and knocked the granny and the grandad out of him.
2016, Ben Cohen, Carry Me Home: My Autobiography, page 76:The Sevens practice session was touch rugby, but every time Harvey got the ball, I absolutely mullahed him. I pushed him, dumped him on his arse, ran through him. Every time.
Anagrams
Danish
Etymology
Derived from Classical Persian مُلَّا (mullā), Derived from Arabic مَوْلًى (mawlan).
Pronunciation
Noun
mullah c (singular definite mullahen, plural indefinite mullaher)
- (Islam) mullah
Inflection
References
Finnish
Etymology
< Arabic مُلَّا (mullā)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmulːɑh/,
- Rhymes: -ulːɑh
- Syllabification(key): mul‧lah
- Hyphenation(key): mul‧lah
Noun
mullah
- mullah (islamic scholar)
Declension
Further reading
French
Noun
mullah m (plural mullahs)
- alternative spelling of mollah