| BORDAR | • bordar n. (History) A person ranking below villeins and above serfs in the social hierarchy of a manor, holding… • BORDAR n. (historical) a tenant who holds land at his lord's pleasure. |
| SARDAR | • Sardar prop.n. A title of Persian origin used for military or political leaders. • Sardar prop.n. A surname from Persian. • SARDAR n. (Urdu) a native chief in Hindostan; a headman, also SIRDAR. |
| SIRDAR | • sirdar n. A high-ranking person in India and other areas of west-central Asia; a chief, a headman. • sirdar n. A rank assigned to the commander-in-chief of the Egyptian Army during the British occupation of Egypt. • sirdar n. The leader of a group of Sherpa mountain guides. |
| BORDARS | • bordars n. Plural of bordar. • BORDAR n. (historical) a tenant who holds land at his lord's pleasure. |
| SARDARS | • Sardars prop.n. Plural of Sardar. • SARDAR n. (Urdu) a native chief in Hindostan; a headman, also SIRDAR. |
| SIRDARS | • sirdars n. Plural of sirdar. • SIRDAR n. (Urdu) a native chief in Hindostan; a headman, also SARDAR. |
| YARDARM | • yardarm n. (Nautical) The outer end of a yard, often equipped with blocks for reeving signal halyards. • yard-arm n. Alternative spelling of yardarm. • YARDARM n. either end of a ship's spar. |
| OVERDARE | • overdare v. (Intransitive) To dare too much or rashly; to be too daring. • OVERDARE v. to become too daring. |
| TABERDAR | • TABERDAR n. a scholar of Queen's College, Oxford, named for the gown they wore. |
| YARDARMS | • yardarms n. Plural of yardarm. • yard-arms n. Plural of yard-arm. • YARDARM n. either end of a ship's spar. |
| JAGHIRDAR | • jaghirdar n. Alternative spelling of jagirdar. • JAGHIRDAR n. (Hindi) the holder of a jaghir, in Pakistan, a village or district the government and revenues of which are assigned to some person. |
| OVERDARED | • overdared v. Simple past tense and past participle of overdare. • OVERDARE v. to become too daring. |
| OVERDARES | • overdares v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overdare. • OVERDARE v. to become too daring. |
| TABERDARS | • taberdars n. Plural of taberdar. • TABERDAR n. a scholar of Queen's College, Oxford, named for the gown they wore. |
| JAGHIRDARS | • jaghirdars n. Plural of jaghirdar. • JAGHIRDAR n. (Hindi) the holder of a jaghir, in Pakistan, a village or district the government and revenues of which are assigned to some person. |
| OVERDARING | • overdaring v. Present participle of overdare. • overdaring n. Excessive boldness. • overdaring adj. Too daring; foolhardy. |