n. 1.  Used as a form of address for a man in South Asia. 2.  A European man in colonial India. 3.  A male mountaineer employing Sherpas or porters in the Himalayas. [Hindi and Urdu sāhab, master, from Arabic ṣāḥib, companion, master, participle of ṣaḥiba, to become friends; see  ṣḥb in the Appendix of Semitic roots.]  | 
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