Definition of Tanadars

1. tanadar [n] - See also: tanadar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tanadars

tampoon
tampoons
tamps
tams
tamsulosin
tamworth
tamworths
tan
tan line
tan lines
tan shen
tan someone's hide
tana
tanacetol
tanadar
tanadars (current term)
tanager
tanagers
tanagra
tanagras
tanagrine
tanagroid
tanaiste
tanaistes
tanalize
tanalized
tanalizing
tanas
tanate
tanbark

Literary usage of Tanadars

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Albuquerque by Henry Morse Stephens (1892)
"And they desired him to appoint over them certain tanadars, who have the same ... for them as tanadars a number of honourable men, servants of the King, ..."

2. Origin of Bombay by Joseph G. Da Cunha (1900)
"... surrendered the country, after sounding a trumpet amidst the people, and then the tanadars, to whom was shown the plate (c/iapa) of grant. ..."

3. Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and by Henry Yule, Arthur Coke Burnell, William Crooke (1903)
"&c., are appropriate synonyms in Tamil and Malabar districts. [1.135.—" The tanadars begun to come in and give in their submission, bringing with them all ..."

4. Summary of Affairs of the Mahratta States, 1627 to 1856 by James Talboys Wheeler (1878)
"... that orders should be sent to all the tanadars and officers on the road, not only to avoid doing anything which might be productive of disputes, ..."

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