Sircar vs Sirkar - What's the difference?
sircar | sirkar |
(India) A Hindu clerk or accountant.
(India) A district or province; a circar.
(India) The government; the supreme authority of the state.
(Webster 1913)
(India) A province or district.
(India) The Government, the State.
* 1888 , Rudyard Kipling, ‘In the House of Suddhoo’, Plain Tales from the Hills , Folio 2005, p. 99:
(India) A native house servant.
In india terms the difference between sircar and sirkar
is that sircar is the government; the supreme authority of the state while sirkar is a native house servant.sircar
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(en noun)sirkar
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(en noun)- He said that Janoo had told him that there was an order of the Sirkar against magic, because it was feared that magic might one day kill the Empress of India.
