Noun
gada (plural gadas)
(rare) A blunt mace, originally from India and also common in Southeast Asia.
News came from Malwa that Wazir Khan had sent Gada Beg, a slave, with 400 troopers, to destroy all temples around Ujjain' A Rawat of the place resisted and slew Gada Beg with 121 of his men (1670). Aurangzeb
A democratically elected leader, the Abba Gada, presided over the system for an eight-year term. Gadaa is no longer in wide practice but remains influential. Source: Internet
Sports CS Hassan Wario (in red shirt) and Borana Gada elders during a meeting in Moyale Town. Source: Internet
I was able to speak with her one-on-one and she told us that she did not see Leah in captivity, but she was with Alison Gada, who informed her that Leah was alive, healthy and not dead.” Source: Internet