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appertained Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

সম্পর্কযুক্ত হত্তয়া, অন্বয়যুক্ত হত্তয়া, অন্তরভুক্ত থাকা,





appertained's Usage Examples:

translation, as the German word for "Highness" is Hoheit, a higher style that appertained to sovereign dukes and other royalty.


God caused "the earth to open her mouth and swallow him and all that appertained to them" (Numbers 16:31-33).


western bank of the river Ganges covered by 20 acres (81,000 m2) of appertained land.


transferred to the parish church, often within the family chapel therein which appertained to the manor house, the family occupying which, generally being lord.


Litultovice appertained to the Moravian enclave in Silesia, to the Olomouc archbishopric.


grandfather Herod the Great, together (says Josephus) with Abila, which had appertained to Lysanias, and the adjoining region of Libanus.


household, and gave them such godlie instructions as to their callings appertained; then he set his private things in order, and he spent all the time that.


Lower Egypt, of which it contained the capital, Memphis; the southern appertained to the elder kingdom of Thebes, so long at least as there continued to.


The learned judge at first instance rejected the claim that any right appertained to number 56 under the Law of Property Act 1925, section 62(2) because.


Episcopal gloves appertained originally to bishops, but at an early date their use was also granted.


"Then Again" appertained to Jimmy Savile and BBC sexual abuse scandals, while "What School?" was.


In the time of Edward I, the manor of Knightsbridge appertained to the abbey of Westminster.


time the advowson was "appurtenant to" the manor, that is to say it appertained to the manor and was exercisable by the lord.


Georgian State and voluntarily renounces all the sovereign rights which had appertained to Russia with regard to the People and Territory of Georgia.


Henrichenburg, Herten, Horneburg, Oer, Suderwich, Waltrop and Westerholt appertained to the eastern part of the Vest Recklinghausen.


he may give me timber to make beams for the gates of the palace which appertained to the house, and for the wall of the city.


after the death of any such offender or offenders should or might have appertained if no such attainder had been, to enter into the same.


Opfikon and Oberhusen were united into a commune named Opfikon, which appertained now to the likewise new-formed district of Bülach.


pallium on the Bishop of Ostia, because the consecration of the pope appertained to him; Pope Symmachus did the same for St.


(1946) and its constitution two years later, most coats of arms in Italy appertained to noble families, whether titled or not, although a number of blazons.



Synonyms:

belong to; belong; pertain;

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