jemadar

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A cigarette card depicting Jemadar Mir Dast (1874–1950) of the Indian Army, who received the Victoria Cross and the Indian Order of Merit for action during World War I

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Urdu جمعدار (jamadār), from Persian جمعدار (jam'-dār), from Arabic جَمْع (jamʕ, gathering) + Persian ـدار (-dār, bearer).

Noun[edit]

jemadar (plural jemadars)

  1. A former rank in the British Indian Army, the lowest rank for a viceroy's commissioned officer.
    • 1898 January, Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, Philadelphia, page 121:
      Mr. Neilson also adds that a jemidar told him that when he was a lad he remembered going with others to see a wolf-child which had been netted.

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