Definition of Chobdar

1. an usher [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chobdar

choaking
choaks
choana
choanae
choanal
choanal polyp
choanate
choanocyte
choanocytes
choanoflagellate
choanoflagellates
choanoid
choanomastigote
choate
chobdar (current term)
chobdars
choc
choc-ice
choc-ices
choc ice
choc ices
chocaholic
chocaholics
chocard
chocards
choccie
choccier
choccies
chocciest

Literary usage of Chobdar

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

1. Narrative of a Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India, from Calcutta by Reginald Heber, Amelia Heber (1873)
"But the raja's chobdar led the way to wnat me vakeel told us beforehand was a fine flower ... The raja's chobdar desired and received his dismissal here, ..."

2. Narrative of a Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India: From Calcutta by Reginald Heber (1846)
"But the raja's chobdar led the way to wnat (ne vakeel told us beforehand was a fine flower ... The raja's chobdar desired and received his dismissal here, ..."

3. Guy Fawkes; or, The gunpowder treason by William Harrison Ainsworth (1850)
"The chobdar came in due time ; and we sallied forth with him to inspect " the ... Before the magical wand of that silver-stick (the chobdar) everything flew ..."

4. A Memorial of the Futtehgurh Mission and Her Martyred Missionaries: With by John Johnston Walsh (1858)
"When the chobdar came to us, we proceeded on to a sort of open common looking court. At the entrance to this, though it was the middle of ..."

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