英:['gʌdɪ]
美:['gʌdɪ]
英:['gʌdɪ]
美:['gʌdɪ]
noun (1)
a cushion especially for a throne
throne succeeded to the gaddi in 1899—Statesman's Year Book
the succession to the gaddi was not in all cases hereditary—White Paper on Indian States
India a high ruling position
helping the smaller ones of his tribe into ministerial gaddis—Weekly Observer
noun (2)
a low-caste chiefly shepherd people in Kashmir
a member of the Gaddi people
Noun (1) Hindi gaddī
1 Of the tribe of Joseph, namely, of the tribe of Manasseh, Gaddi the son of Susi.
约瑟的子孙,属玛拿西支派的有稣西的儿子迦底。
2 If I advance no claim to the gaddi, do you think that I am to be set aside altogether?
3 At the corner of the gaddi sits a little representation of himself in miniature, complete even to the sword and shield.
4 It was more probably intended for Akbar's own gaddi, or throne.
5 "Will you set this wretch before my eyes on the gaddi from which he has swept his father and his brother?" she shrieked.
6 I am Rajah, grievous as is the cause that brings me to the gaddi, and evil as shall be the fate of the murderers of my brother.
7 You may be thankful he don't claim to mount the gaddi at once.
8 What is the gaddi to me, if I am deprived of my father's forgiveness?
9 Of the tribe of Joseph, namely , of the tribe of Manasseh , Gaddi the son of Susi.
约瑟的子孙, 属玛拿西支派的有稣西的儿子迦底.