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Definition of Huzoors
1. huzoor [n] - See also: huzoor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Huzoors
Literary usage of Huzoors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Face of the Waters: A Tale of the Mutiny by Flora Annie Webster Steel (1897)
"Who could say in these days, when the huzoors themselves had taken to telling lies.
Not his huzoors as yet; his Colonels and Captains and Majors, ..."
2. A Selection from the Writings, Prose, and Poetical, of the Late Henry W by Henry Whitelock Torrens, James Hume (1854)
"The other true huzoors. 5. ... D s. 8. The Off—s of the Ar—y; and the C 1 of 9.
Mr. De Mello, his head clerk. 10. Unorthodox huzoors, S. ..."
3. The English Illustrated Magazine (1905)
"The huzoors wer>_« not only mad, but dangerous to thwart. So he stood silent,
drenched, shivering, hopeless, but quite passive. ..."
4. The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women (1902)
"Forty years is it since the boats slipped down to safety with the huzoors, and now.
. . ." There was a sudden stir in the waiting crowd. ..."
5. A Tour Through the Famine District of India by Francis Henry Shafton Merewether (1898)
"The workers came up meekly when their names were called, and took their panch-pies,
or whatever they had earned, with a deep salaam to the huzoors grouped ..."