sardar
Americannoun
noun
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a title used before the name of Sikh men
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a leader
Etymology
Origin of sardar
Hindi, from Persian
Example Sentences
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The "sardar of spin" - as he was popularly called in India - had an infectious sense of humour.
From BBC • Oct. 23, 2023
The sardar came close to him and asked:— “Look at me carefully: do you know me?”
From Tales of Bengal by Banerjea, S. B.
“I am Karim Sheikh,” said the sardar impressively.
From Tales of Bengal by Banerjea, S. B.
The sardar thus addressed him:— “Babuji, do you know us?”
From Tales of Bengal by Banerjea, S. B.
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