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benefactress Meaning in Bengali



 দাতা নারী,

Noun:

দাতা-নারী,





benefactress's Usage Examples:

Named after Amalie von Stein, benefactress of German missions.


the Cseszneky family and according to some sources Erzsébet Cseszneky, benefactress of the Lutheran Church and mother of Mátyás Bél also was born in the.


she was not only a high priestess, but a member of the decurio and a benefactress to the city, funding the restoration of the main city gates between the.


He named it for Elizabeth Dawson-Lambton, a benefactress of the Shackleton expeditions.


She was a generous benefactress who invested her wealth in churches and hostels and commissioned religious.


She remains a benefactress to the university and has served on the university's board of trustees.


Baylebridge who "made a provision for an annual poetry prize in memory of 'my benefactress Grace Leven' and for the publication of his own work".


became Chafyn Grove School in 1916, when it was renamed after its first benefactress, Julia Chafyn Grove.


In her later life, she was considered "the great benefactress of Santa Monica" for her investments in and contributions to the development.


of Newcastle and widow of the 6th Duke of Newcastle - she was a major benefactress in the area and also funded the opening of St Thomas' Roman Catholic.


Casa de la Misericordia" in Maracaibo, where she served as an active benefactress for 25 years.


friend of King Henry VII and his mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort, a great benefactress of learning.


1530), was a Cornish benefactress and founder of a school.


Angélique de Bullion was a French benefactress influential in the foundation of Montreal.


October 9, 1964), was an American educator, best known for having been the benefactress of Lebanese-American writer, poet and visual artist Kahlil Gibran.



Synonyms:

benefactor; helper;

Antonyms:

captor; bad person; nonworker;

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