释义 |
‖ saza|ˈsaza| [ad. Luganda `ssaza.] In Uganda: an administrative area; a county.
1950Times 13 Feb. 3/2 Exempted from payment are those persons who, in the opinion of the Resident, are entirely free from blame—that is to say, non-natives and the inhabitants of eight sazas which throughout the disturbances were trouble-free. 1955Times 25 Aug. 6/5 Mr. Kintu is a saza chief. 1958E. Winter in Middleton & Tait Tribes without Rulers 158 Toro as a whole, is divided into seven large administrative areas called sazas which may be translated as counties. 1964C. Willock Enormous Zoo iv. 58 The saza chief—an important man in the local [Ugandan] hierarchy—turned out a posse. |