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Definition of Mutanda
1. mutandum [n] - See also: mutandum
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mutanda
Literary usage of Mutanda
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lands of Cazembe: Lacerda's Journey to Cazembe in 1798 by Francisco José de Lacerda e Almeida, Pedro Joä̃o Baptista, Amaro José, Charles Tilstone Beke (1873)
"This mutanda was king of the so-called Acosa nation. He afterwards went to take
part in the wars, and left as his substitute his ..."
2. Lacerda's Journey to Cazembe in 1798 by Francisco José de Lacerda e Almeida, Richard Francis Burton, B. A. Beadle, Charles Tilstone Beke (1873)
"This mutanda was king of the so-called Acosa nation. He afterwards went to take
part in the wars, and left as his substitute his ..."
3. The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) (1845)
"send such rich presents of baskets of salt, cotton cloth, beads, &c., as had
never been received before from the same quarter. When mutanda therefore ..."
4. The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society ...: General index to the by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Hume Greenfield, Henry Walter Bates (1845)
"When mutanda therefore returned from the wars, and likewise sent presents to the
... at the same time reproaching his son mutanda with want of attachment. ..."