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SOONTABURDAR

Volume 19 · 84 words · 1815 Edition

in the East Indies; an attendant, who carries a silver bludgeon in his hand about two or three feet long, and runs before the palanquin. He is inferior to the chubdar; the propriety of an Indian newaury requiring two soontaburdars for every chubdar in the train. The chubdar proclaims the approach of visitors, &c. He generally carries a large fil- ver slaff about five feet long in his hands; and among the Nabobs he proclaims their praisis aloud as he runs before their palanquins.