释义 |
Saadian, a.|ˈsɑːdɪən| Also Sadian, Sa‘dian. [f. Arab. Sâadi, Sa‘dī, the name of a 16th- and 17th-cent. dynasty of sharīfs in Morocco + -an.] Of or belonging to the Sa‘dī dynasty.
[1899B. Meakin Moorish Empire vii. 116 In consequence of..the assertion that this family only belonged to the Beni Sâad, it was contemptuously known as the Sâadi dynasty.] 1951W. Blunt Black Sunrise iv. 40 In the sixteenth century..Marrakesh had risen again under the Sadian kings. 1963Guardian 27 Feb. 15/3 There are two marvellous things to see [in Marrakesh]—the Saadian tombs, and the Souks, or covered bazaars. 1971J. M. Abun-Nasr Hist. Maghrib viii. 205 The Sa‘dian Sharifs were able to organize a religio-political movement which eventually unified Morocco. |