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cadi

/kah-dee, key-/US // ˈkɑ di, ˈkeɪ- //UK // (ˈkɑːdɪ, ˈkeɪdɪ) //

卡迪,卡迪亚,卡狄

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ca·dis.

    • : a variant of qadi.

Examples

  • The cadi was seated in his divan, administering justice, as was his custom, in the open air.

  • With gaud and gaudy, which are the same words as good and cadi, may be connoted gaudeo the Latin for I rejoice.

  • The Cadi was a fine-looking old man, his white turban was without a plait, and he was enveloped in a fine woollen hayk.

  • The Cadi, though feeling his dignity offended, was obliged to put a good face on the matter.

  • The crowd had been beaten off by the guards, and Azora stood before the Cadi almost unconscious of what was passing around her.