Definitions for Saladin

Saladin Sal·a·din

Spelling: [sal-uh-din]
IPA: /ˈsæl ə dɪn/

Saladin is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 204 anagrams from letters in Saladin (aadilns).

Definitions for Saladin

noun

  1. (Salāh-ed-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb) 1137–93, sultan of Egypt and Syria 1175–93: opponent of Crusaders.

Examples for Saladin

Saladin had by this time strengthened himself so much that he was ready for battle.

During these exciting moments Melville did not forget Saladin.

But I need not have spoken of this, except that one of them was called "Saladin."

And so perhaps you would be Saladin, and he can be Sir Kenneth, though he's too sneaky for him, too.

I say, Saladin, heat me a little porter, with an egg and some sugar.

"I wish I had them, av they were eatable," said Saladin, as he turned away.

The turners, Fig. 4, in the germinating cases are Saladin's patent.

Otis, who tells me he was called “Saladin” on the inside, has taken an almost tragically circuitous route in getting here.

Saladin found that he could not fulfill the conditions to which he had agreed.

A rumor was set in circulation that Saladin had put to death all his Christian prisoners.

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