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rajah

or °ù²¹Â·Âá²¹

[ rah-juh ]

noun

  1. a king or prince in India.
  2. a minor chief or dignitary.
  3. an honorary title conferred on Hindus in India.
  4. a title of rulers, princes, or chiefs in Java, Borneo, etc.


rajah

/ ˈ°ùÉ‘Ë»åÏôÉ™ /

noun

  1. (in India, formerly) a ruler or landlord: sometimes used as a form of address or as a title preceding a name
  2. a Malayan or Javanese prince or chieftain
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rajah1

1545–55; < Hindi °ùÄåÂáÄå < Sanskrit °ùÄåÂá²¹²Ô; cognate with Latin °ùŧ³æ king
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rajah1

C16: from Hindi °ùÄåÂáÄå , from Sanskrit °ùÄåÂá²¹²Ô king; see raj ; compare Latin rex king
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It could be a wedding feast, perhaps, thrown by a rajah to celebrate the marriage of one of his sons — some occasion for which no expense would be spared.

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There, the rajah, whose three brothers are about to be executed by British forces, informs them that they will be killed in retaliation.

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We don’t ever really see this, but what the curators do show are energetic, engaged women with as many interests as their rajahs and maharajahs.

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Illustrations of the Ramayana and other holy texts, portraits of rajahs with horses and elephants, and love scenes both spiritual and erotic plot the development of Indian aristocratic taste over three tumultuous centuries.

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He’s often called the “sultan of sequins, the rajah of rhinestones†and has won numerous Emmy Awards for his designs and been nominated for Academy Awards.

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