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‖ laksamana|ˌlæksəˈmɑːnə| Also 7 laxaman, 9 lacsamana. [Malay, ad. Skr. lakshmaṇa ‘having fortunate tokens’ (the name of a mythical hero, Rama's half-brother).] The title formerly given to a high dignitary or admiral in Malaya.
1615in Danvers & Foster Lett. received by E. India Co. (1900) IV. 6 On the morrow I went to take my leave of Laxaman, to whom all strangers' business are resigned. 1821J. Leyden tr. Malay Annals xi. 96 Whoever bears the title of sangcuan may succeed to the rank of lacsamana. 1839T. J. Newbold Pol. & Statistical Acct. Straits of Malacca II. iii. 46 Paul de Gama attacked Johore, but was defeated and slain by the Lacsamana. 1969J. M. Gullick Malaysia ii. 40 Command of the navy rested with the Laksamana. |