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‖ dizdar, disdar|ˈdiːzdɑː(r)| [Pers. and Turkish dīzdār, f. Pers. dīz castle + dār holder.] The warden of a castle or fort.
1768Gentl. Mag. XXXVIII. 155/1 That gentleman introduced him to the Disdar, or commandant of the citadel. 1812Byron Ch. Har. ii. xii. note, The Disdar was the father of the present Disdar. 1846Ellis Elgin Marb. I. 2 The Disdar of the Acropolis. |