Bashaw

/bəˈʃɔː/ noun

A high-ranking official or governor in the Ottoman Empire; a title of authority equivalent to a pasha, often used for powerful or domineering people.

From Turkish 'paşa,' ultimately from Persian 'pāds,' (protector). Entered English via French during the 1500s-1600s when European nations had extensive Ottoman contact.

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