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coat of mail Meaning in Bengali



 কঁচুক,

Noun:

কঁচুক,





coat of mail's Usage Examples:

historians claim instead that the Carolingian byrnie was nothing more than a coat of mail, but longer and perhaps heavier than traditional early medieval mail.


(Wylie: beg tse chen lcam sring "the Great Coat of Mail", a loanword from Mongolian begder "coat of mail") is a dharmapala and the lord of war, in origin.


In the Hebrew Bible the shiryon, translated "habergeon" or a "coat of mail," is mentioned as part of the armor of Nehemiah's workers (Nehemiah 4:16).


eyes, antennae on head, no brain, no ears, no nostrils Covering: a bony coat of mail Supports: feet, and in some, wings.


His name probably resulted from his habit of wearing a Spanish coat of mail into battle, which protected him from most light weapons fire.


000 akçe the sipahi had to be accompanied by a soldier in a coat of mail, for income above 15.


from the way in which he cut down a Norman Sea-king through his coat of mail".


Odin, wearing a golden helmet, a coat of mail, and brandishing his spear Gungnir, will ride in the front.


an (unrelated) French surname, from the diminutive of cotte, meaning coat of mail.


"[Charlemagne] was wearing his fine white coat of mail and his helmet with gold-studded stones; by his side hung Joyeuse, and.


low on account of their heavy armour, their metal helmet, and their coat of mail, their metal-fringed kilts, their cuisses reaching to the knee and their.


The term originates from the French word jaque meaning "coat of mail".


Every knight was forced to arm himself with a coat of mail, and shield and lance; every freeholder with lance and hauberk, every.


An early use of coat in English is coat of mail (chainmail), a tunic-like garment of metal rings, usually knee- or mid-calf.


Palmer, ’Alma means "a coat of mail"; while Shảub means "mountain spurs".


depicted to the left Azes is depicted with the inscriptions: Obv: King with coat of mail, on horse, holding a sceptre, with Greek royal headband.



Synonyms:

ring armour; cuirass; egis; corselet; suit of armour; cuisse; tasse; metal glove; gorget; mail; body armour; armour; brassard; casque; fauld; voider; solleret; jambeau; corslet; knee piece; rerebrace; cannon; vambrace; tuille; cubitiere; ring mail; ring armor; basinet; suit of armor; armor; greave; gusset; chain armour; gauntlet; aegis; sabaton; lower cannon; epauliere; body armor; tasset; gantlet; upper cannon; chain armor; nosepiece; pallette; cataphract; bulletproof vest; breastplate; armet; roundel; palette; skirt of tasses; chain mail; helmet;

Antonyms:

surface mail; air mail; e-mail; email; electronic mail;

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