Soldan
Americannoun
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the ruler of an Islamic country.
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Archaic. a sultan, especially the sultan of Egypt.
noun
Etymology
Origin of Soldan
1250–1300; Middle English < Middle French < Arabic. See sultan
Example Sentences
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Police Chief John Hayden said the girl and her family had attended a football exhibition about a block away at Soldan High School.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 24, 2019
David Paz Soldan, a 26-year-old lawyer, is patiently asking the Spanish-speaking caller.
From Time Magazine Archive
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After the family moved from Rochester to St. Louis, he was to all appearances happily enrolled at Soldan High School.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Wi' heavy heart thir twa did pairt,25 She mintet as she wuld gae hame; Hind Soldan by the Greeks was slain, But to base Violentrie she's gane.
From English and Scottish Ballads (volume 3 of 8) by Various
So Philip II. is at one time the Soldan, at another the Spanish monster Geryoneo, at another the fosterer of Catholic intrigues in France and Ireland, Grantorto.
From Spenser by Church, R. W. (Richard William)
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