myftar
Albanian
    
    Alternative forms
    
- miftar, muhtar
Etymology
    
From Ottoman Turkish مختار (muhtar, “village headman”), from North Levantine Arabic مختار (“village headman”), from substantive application of Arabic مُخْتَار (muḵtār, “chosen”). Doublet of mukhtar.
Noun
    
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- (politics) A mukhtar, particularly (historical) as a village headman under Ottoman rule and during the Principality of Albania.
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