释义 |
‖ sunnud Anglo-Indian.|ˈsʌnʌd| Also sanad. [Urdū = Arab. sanad signature, deed, diploma, seal of magistrate, etc.] A deed of grant; a charter, patent, or warrant.
1759in J. Long Sel. Unpub. Rec. Govt. (Fort William) (1869) 184 That your Petitioners..were permitted by Sunnud from the President and Council to collect daily alms. 1764Ann. Reg. i. 189/2 For all charges..the lands..shall be assigned, and sunnuds for that purpose shall be written and granted. 1803Edmonstone in Owen Wellesley's Desp. (1877) 317 Shumshere Bahâdur..has arrived in the province, and assumed the authority over it, under a sunnud from Amrut Rao. 1844tr. M. T. Asmar's Mem. Babyl. Princ. II. 208 The sanad, or certificate of her nobility ran..as follows. 1876Encycl. Brit. IV. 723/1 The nawab [of Cambay], who is one of the 153 feudatory princes of British India by Sunnud or patent. 1896Youngson 40 Yrs. of Punjab Mission vi. 58 This proclamation will be as a Sanad for you. |