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dwelt Meaning in Bengali



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dwelt's Usage Examples:

territory) Carenses, they dwelt south of the Coracenses and north of the Salcitani and the Lucuidonenses.


Celes(itani) / Celsitani, they dwelt south of the Rucensi.


They apparently dwelt near the Asciburgius mountains which correspond to the north central parts.


The town was named after the biggest native tribe which dwelt in Brazil before the Colonial Period, the Guaranis.


contrasted with the putrid, indoor cave where Útgarða-Loki is said to have dwelt, when chained, in the Gesta Danorum (12th century).


Dönhoffstraße 11 from 1905 to 1914 Erich Ollenhauer, (1901-1963), politician, dwelt in Karlshorst, Trautenauer Straße 6 August Stramm, (1874-1915), poet, Lehndorffstraße.


confederation, originally from today's Bohemia (Western Czech Republic) that dwelt in the Hercynia Silva and dispersed through migrations to other regions.


fits", "She dwelt", and "A slumber".


They first appeared in a letter to Coleridge dated December 1798, in which Wordsworth wrote that "She dwelt" and "Strange.


Pijimi agreed and went to the desert of Scetes, where he dwelt with a number of monks for 24 years until they all departed.


author tells Timothy, "I am reminded of your sincere faith, a faith that dwelt first in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice and now, I am sure.


author writes to Timothy, "I am reminded of your sincere faith, a faith that dwelt first in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice and now, I am sure.


Eastern Turkic tribes who dwelt south the Gobi desert, Tang Huiyao listed the Sijie (erroneously rendered as Enjie 恩結), who dwelt in the Lushan military.


Iberian (Pre-Roman) people of the Iberian peninsula (the Roman Hispania) who dwelt in the plains area of the rivers Segre and Cinca towards Iberus (Ebro) river.


The Sicani dwelt east of the Elymians and west of the Sicels, having, according to Diodorus.


and became the best seer among mortals after the death of Amphiaraus; he dwelt in Hyperesia and had a son Theoclymenus.


Cyphus, and he was followed by the Enienes and the valiant Peraebi, who dwelt about wintry Dodona.


the creek is Shawnee for "dust" or "ashes", referring to a clan that once dwelt at the mouth of the creek.



Synonyms:

care; worry; brood;

Antonyms:

starve; disembark; get off; exit;

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