Where does “anticaliph” come from?

anticaliph (English) comes from English caliph, from Middle English calife, from Old French caliphe, from Medieval Latin calipha, from Arabic خَلِيفَة — vicar, successor; caliph.

anticaliph (English): Someone who has the pretence of forming a government featuring the real caliph, as opposed to another caliphate claiming to succeed of Muhammad under a caliph

Definitions

  1. Someone who has the pretence of forming a government featuring the real caliph, as opposed to another caliphate claiming to succeed of Muhammad under a caliph

Ancestry of “anticaliph”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcaliphThe political leader of the Muslim world,...
2Middle Englishcalife
3Old Frenchcaliphe
4Medieval Latincaliphacaliph
5Arabicخَلِيفَةvicar, successor; caliph
Every word from Arabic خَلِيفَةEvery word from Medieval Latin caliphaEvery word from Old French caliphe