Arain

/əˈreɪn/ noun

A low-ranking official or administrator in India during the British colonial period, often responsible for collecting taxes or maintaining irrigation systems.

From Hindi/Urdu 'arain' or 'arian,' related to water management and agriculture. The term became established in English colonial vocabulary in the 18th-19th centuries.

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