Definition of Mokaddams

1. mokaddam [n] - See also: mokaddam

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mokaddams

moithered
moithering
moithers
moits
mojado
mojados
mojarra
mojarras
mojibake
mojito
mojitos
mojoes
mojos
mokaddam
mokaddams (current term)
mokadour
mokadours
moke
mokele-mbembe
mokele-mbembes
mokes
moki
mokihi
mokihis
mokis
moko
mokoro
mokos
moksa

Literary usage of Mokaddams

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

1. Orissa: Its Geography, Statistics, History, Religion, and Antiquities by Andrew Sterling, James Peggs (1846)
"... and the mokaddams, remained precisely as I have generally explained them. ... of such mokaddams as had been entirely emancipated from their control, ..."

2. The history of India by Mountstuart Elphinstone (1889)
"The rights and immunities of the village landholders, as such, must not be confounded with those applied to mokaddams, and other officers for the ..."

3. Report Upon the Forests of the Punjab and the Western Himalaya by Hugh Francis Clarke Cleghorn (1864)
"... prevent disputes, save the carriage of copper, and please the people of the district. The laborers are collected by mokaddams or mates ..."

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