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Meanings of
pacha
in English
Portuguese
paxá
Catalan
baixà
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A civil or military authority in Turkey or Egypt.
pasha
Portuguese
paxá
Usage of
pacha
in English
1
The
pacha
still held the veil high uplifted and gazed at Masa.
2
The
pacha
called the latter, which came springing and frisking towards him.
3
The
pacha
nodded his approbation, and the renegade proceeded with his story.
4
Why Mustapha was a barber, and so was I, cried the
pacha
.
5
The sturdy old
pacha
,
however, backed by France, resolved to hold out.
6
The
pacha
turned pale, for he knew that his hour was come.
7
The
pacha
appeared to be in high good-humour, and so was the vizier.
8
The
pacha
and some other principal men dwell within the castle.
9
Mustapha gave directions, in obedience to the wish of the
pacha
.
10
The vizier bowed, and the
pacha
returned to the palace without further adventure.
11
Mustapha gave the sign, and the mutes seized the unfortunate
pacha
.
12
None whatever; but the
pacha
is not a man of taste.
13
The governor informed Mohammed and his son of what the
pacha
had written.
14
The
pacha
smiled, and motioned with his head in that direction.
15
The
pacha
is still standing at the window, looking out into the night.
16
Now the caliph appears to be the fool, interrupted the
pacha
.
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pacha
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
reply the pacha
new pacha
old pacha
aged pacha
appoint a pacha
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Translations for
pacha
Portuguese
paxá
Catalan
baixà
paixà
Pacha
through the time
Pacha
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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