From en.wiktionary.org:
[Malik]
** English
*** Etymology 1
[malik#Pashtun usage] [en]
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. A tribal chieftain in certain areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan , especially among the Pashtun s. 2. * [en] 3. A tribal chieftain in modern Assyrian society. 4. * [en]
*** Etymology 2
[Malik clan (Bihar)] [en]
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. An upper - caste landlord in the southern part of Bihar in eastern India . 2. * [en]
***** Related terms
- [en]
*** Anagrams
- [en]
** Azerbaijani
*** Etymology
From [az]. [az]
*** Pronunciation
- [az]
*** Noun
[az-noun]
1. owner
**** Declension
[i]
*** Predicative
[az]
1. [az] to possess
**** Conjugation
[i]
**** Usage notes
The possessor is in the nominative case, whereas the possession is in the dative case: [az] <u>POSSESSOR</u> <u>POSSESSION</u> VERB <u>o</u> <u>böyük sərvət -Ə</u> MALIK IDI 3SG big wealth -DAT POSSESSOR WAS
*** References
- [r:obastan]
** Greenlandic
*** Etymology
From [kl], from [kl]. Compare [kl].
*** Noun
[mallit]
1. wave
**** Declension
[malik]
*** References
- [12987]
** Indonesian
*** Etymology
[id], from [id].
*** Pronunciation
- [id] - [id] - [id]
*** Noun
[id-noun]
1. owner 2. master 3. king ; ruler
**** Related terms
{{col|id |malaikat |milik |muluk }}
*** Further reading
- [R:KBBI Daring]
** Maranao
*** Etymology
Ultimately from [mrw].
*** Noun
[mrw-noun]
1. king
*** References
- _A Maranao Dictionary_ (see http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED013450.pdf) , by Howard P. McKaughan and Batua A. Macaraya
** Serbo-Croatian
*** Etymology
[sh], from [sh].
*** Pronunciation
- [sh] - [sh]
*** Noun
[màlik]
1. [sh] master , ruler
*** References
- [e1xnXxg%3D]
** Tagalog
*** Pronunciation
[malík]
*** Verb
[malík] [tl]
1. [bumalik] [infinitive] : to return
**** Derived terms
[tl]
*** Anagrams
- [tl]