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‖ yakdan|ˈjakdaːn| Also 9 yakhdan. [Pers. yakhdān ice-house, (also) portmanteau, f. yakh ice + dān, (affix denoting) what holds or contains anything.] In Iran, a trunk or portmanteau.
1824J. Morier Adv. Hajji Baba II. vii. 112, I was in want of a pair of yakhdans, or trunks. 1922Blackw. Mag. June 761/1 The bachelor's rule should be never to possess anything which he cannot squeeze into a yakdan. 1954J. Masters Bhowani Junction xxxvii. 320 Then he delved in a yakdan and brought out some food I'd had cooked. 1978‘M. M. Kaye’ Far Pavilions i. 13 Four locked yakdans containing botanical specimens. |