লেঙটি Meaning in English
/noun/ loincloth; /প্রতিশব্দ/ ধুতি;
এমন আরো কিছু শব্দ
লেগোলেগেথাকা
লেগে থাকা
লেখ্য
লেখ্যাগার
লেখ্যমূলক
লেখ্যভাষা
লেখ্যপ্রাপক
লেখ্যপাল
লেখ্যপত্র
লেখ্যদায়ক
লেখ্য রক্ষক
লেখ্য প্রমাণ
লেখ্য পরীক্ষা
লেখ্য নিবন্ধক
লেঙটি এর ইংরেজি অর্থের উদাহরণ
Originally it was used only to refer to women's skirts, as men wore a loincloth, called a maro.
portrayed the safari-suit wearing character, after hanging up his Tarzan loincloth.
Holy Week observances A very old Señor de la Misericordia given a modern loincloth.
come either in the form of a pair of shorts, or in the form of a simple loincloth wrapped around the lower body.
matted hair, and most of the year he would wear only tennis shoes and a loincloth made from gunnysacks.
"around, about" and zoma "loin-cloth, drawers, band, belt") is a type of loincloth that originated with the Minoan civilization in Crete.
Kaupinam, kaupina or langot is an undergarment worn by Indian men as a loincloth or underclothing, usually by pehalwan exercising or sparring in dangal.
The thong, like its probable predecessor the loincloth, is believed to be one of the earliest forms of human clothing and is.
Bark is still used for certain loincloths for women (Ishyeen).
The center of these loincloths is formed of many triangles of bark, alternately.
androgynous figure with a big belly and large drooping breasts, wearing a loincloth and ceremonial false beard.
second garment to be put on, coming second only to the Fundoshi (Japan loincloth).
For example, the mokko-fundoshi (literally "earth-basket loincloth" because it looks like the traditional.
In sumo, a mawashi (廻し) is the loincloth that rikishi (sumo wrestlers) wear during training or in competition.
A loincloth is a one-piece garment, sometimes kept in place by a belt.
The group is named after the perizoma (loincloth) worn by many figures on vases painted by it, especially athletes, armed.
A lap-lap is a waistcloth or loincloth worn in Papua New Guinea and the South Pacific.
referred to the string which held the loincloth of Native Americans and later referred to the narrow loincloth itself.
in some parts of southern Saudi Arabia, men would wear the fouta as a loincloth beneath their thawb robes, or just by itself while relaxing at home.
As indicated by the "loincloth" garment, in the King James Version of the Bible, "loins" are the minimum.
many variations on the principle of a loincloth.