খয়েরখাঁ Meaning in English
/noun/ flatterer; bootlicker; /প্রতিশব্দ/ চাটুকার; খয়েরখাঁ;
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খয়েখয়া
খয়রাতী সাহায্য
খয়রাতী খাতায়
খয়রাতী
খয়রাত খানা
খয়রাত করা
খড়্গহস্ত
খড়্গ
খড়্গহস্ত
খড়্গদন্ত
খড়েরছাউনি
খড়েরগাদা
খড়ের ছাউনি
খড়ের ঘর
খয়েরখাঁ এর ইংরেজি অর্থের উদাহরণ
Greek Anthology contains an epigram which is probably the work of this flatterer.
He is cited by Athenaeus for an etymology of the Greek word kolax, "flatterer," which is taken by one wry prosopographer as evidence of his association.
Philippinen gesammelten Saugethiere aus den Ordnungen der Halbaffen, Pelz-flatterer und Flederthiere" [Mr.
the audience is subject to be flattered as long as they comply with the flatterer.
"flatterer stopped" must be 4 syllables; while likely "flatt'rer stoppėd" is intended, it is just possible (if a bit more awkward) to use "flatterer stopt".
In modern English, sycophant denotes an "insincere flatterer" and is used to refer to someone practicing sycophancy (i.
Sea Scrolls, he is the angel of disaster, the father of all evil, and a flatterer of God.
He is described by Plutarch as an arch-flatterer of Antigonus.
In his typically moralising tone he accuses of Alegret of being a flatterer who cuckolds his lord.
An insincere flatterer is a stock character in many literary works.
He is described as a flatterer of Alexander.
Pro-Medici sources paint Salviati as a flatterer and gambler who lusted for the power that could be attained through church.
from the dialectal words "огибала" (ogibala), meaning a sycophant, a flatterer, a trickster, and "огибенить" (ogibenit), meaning to deceive, to swindle.