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▪ I. ‖ raja, rajah|ˈrɑːdʒə| Forms: 6–7 (8) raia, 7 raiah, raiaw, raya; 7 raga, ragea, 8 ragia; 7 radgee, 8 radja; 7– raja, 7– rajah. [Hindī rājā, Skr. rājan king, etc., f. rāj to reign, rule; cognate with L. rēx, rēg-is, OIr. rī, rīg king (see rich).] Originally the title given in India to a king or prince; in later times extended to petty chiefs or dignitaries (as Zemindars) or conferred as a title of nobility on Hindus, and adopted as the usual designation of Malay and Javanese rulers or chiefs (cf. quot. 1777).
1555Eden Decades 224 The Kyngs name was Raia Colambu and the Prince was cauled Raia Siagu. 1608W. Hawkins in Purchas Pilgrims (1625) iii. vii. §2. 209 A Raga, who was absolute Lord of a Prouince. 1608Finch Ibid. iv. §4. 424 A small King or Raiaw, a Gentile. 1630Lord Banians & Persees 68 The Raiahs..did procure the Bramanes to make it an act of Religion [etc.]. 1665Sir T. Herbert Trav. (1677) 65 This Castle [Rota] for many Ages acknowledged the Radgee her Governour. 1735Somerville Chase ii. 331 Potent Rajahs who themselves preside O'er Realms of wide Extent. 1777Miller in Phil. Trans. LXVIII. 167 Their Radjas (by which name they call every freeman that has property, of which there are sometimes one, sometimes more, in one Compong, and the rest are vassals). 1810Southey Kehama vii. xi, The power Of the dread Rajah, terrible alike To men and Gods. 1844H. H. Wilson Brit. India I. i. 99 The Raja of Bhurtpore had become..an ally of the British Government. 1878C. Stanford Symb. Christ i. 13 A chieftain so different from the fiery rajahs around. attrib.a1843in Southey Comm.-pl. Bk. Ser. ii. (1849) 486 The whole race of Kettris, the Rajah-tribe of India. b. attrib. in bird-names, as raja(h) lory, raja shrike.
1812G. Shaw Gen. Zool. VIII. 537 Raja Lory. Psittacus Raja..Scarlet Lory, with gold-yellow wings. 1822Latham Gen. Hist. Birds II. 63 Rajah shrike. Ibid. 226 Rajah Lory. Size of the Purple-capped Lory..Inhabits the Moluccas, and there called Rhadia, and is a rare species. ▪ II. raja variant of raia. |