abeyant Meaning in Bengali
নিষ্ক্রিয় কিন্তু সক্রিয় উঠছে করতে সক্ষম
Similer Words:
abhominableabhorrences
abhorrency
abhorrently
abhorrer
abhorrers
abhorring
abib
abidance
abidances
abidingly
abidings
abieses
abigail
abingdon
abeyant's Usage Examples:
holder of the family properties; there were two periods in which long-abeyant peerages (in some cases peerages of doubtful reality) were brought back:.
Earls of Westmorland, heirs of the 7th and 5th Baroness, until both became abeyant on the death of the 7th Earl (and 14th and 12th Baron) in 1762.
This peerage became abeyant in 1406.
Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron Zouche of Ashby (1267–1314) (abeyant 1314) Barons Zouche of Haryngworth:.
1337–1367) (abeyant) Thomas Boteler, 4th Baron Sudeley (1355–1398) (abeyance terminated 1380).
1722) John Hylton, de jure 18th Baron Hylton (1699–1746) (abeyant) William George Hylton Jolliffe, 1st Baron Hylton (1800–1876) Hedworth.
(/ˈbɒtətɔːrt/ BOT-ə-tort) is an abeyant title in the Peerage of England.
It became abeyant in 1406, was recalled.
21 May 1934) (abeyant 1934) John Lancelot Wykeham Butler-Bowdon, 25th Baron Grey de Ruthyn (1883–1963) (abeyance terminated 1940, abeyant 1963) Simon Abney-Hastings.
Hastings (1515–1540) John Hastings, de jure 15th Baron Hastings (1531–1542) (abeyant 1542) Jacob Astley, 16th Baron Hastings, 6th Baronet Astley (1797–1859).
Baron FitzHugh, of Ravensworth in North Yorkshire, is an abeyant title in the Peerage of England.
The title has been abeyant since the death of Richard Souter, 25th Baron Audley in 1997, leaving three.
Baron Morley is an abeyant title in the Peerage of England.
) is an abeyant title in the Peerage of England.
this creation used Baron Holand (1353) as a subsidiary title; it became abeyant 1408.
Baron Strange of Blackmere is an abeyant title in the Peerage of England.
After Walter's death the title presumably became abeyant or extinct.
terminated in 1641 in favour of Conyers Darcy, as he was also an heir of the abeyant Barony Darcy de Darcy (created 1509).
Between 1463 and 1903 the peerage title fell abeyant until its abeyance was terminated in favour of The Hon.
baronies, Conyers and Fauconberg, had been held together; from 1948 they were abeyant between the two daughters of the 5th Earl of Yarborough.
Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham, was attainted in 1603, when the peerage became abeyant instead of becoming extinct.
abeyant's Meaning':
inactive but capable of becoming active
Synonyms:
inactive; dormant;
Antonyms:
active; inactiveness; energetic;