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Raja - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

raja

/ˈrɑːdʒə/ /ˈrɑːdʒə/

Definition:

A king or prince in India or Southeast Asia, often a hereditary ruler.

Synonyms:

monarch, sovereign, ruler, maharaja

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

commoner, subject, peasant

Common Collocations:

raja's court, Indian raja, powerful raja

Derivatives:

rajput, ranee (feminine form)

Usage Tips:

Use "raja" to refer to historical or traditional rulers in South Asian contexts.

Common Phrases:

raja's decree, live like a raja, the raja's court

Etymology:

From Sanskrit "rājan," meaning "king," via Hindi and other Indian languages.

Examples:

  • 1. The raja ruled his kingdom with wisdom and fairness.
  • 2. We visited the palace where the raja once lived.
  • 3. The raja wore a golden crown during the ceremony.
  • 4. Stories say the raja was loved by his people.

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