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‖ tutang Also 7 tutan. [Chinese, f. tu to direct + t‘ang hall; the latter is used as a kind of suffix in many Chinese titles.] One of several designations applied familiarly to a Chinese viceroy.
1613Purchas Pilgrimage iv. xvi. 369 These all are in subiection vnto the Tutan or Vice-roy of the Prouince. 1638Sir T. Herbert Trav. (ed. 2) 337 The whole Empire [China] is divided into fifteene great Provinces: governed by so many Quon-fu and Lausiæ; who have their Tutans, and Chyans, or Deputies under them. 1705Rowe Biter ii. i, I will put you into the Hands of the Tutang, which is,..according to English Expression, the Constable of Croydon. |