eisteddfods Meaning in Bengali
বিভিন্ন বার্ষিক ওয়েলশ শৈল্পিক প্রতিযোগিতায় জড়িত (বিশেষ করে গাওয়া উৎসব কোনো
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eisteddfods's Usage Examples:
eye-STED-vəd, -fəd, -vod, -fod, Welsh: [e(i)ˈstɛðvɔd] (listen); plural eisteddfods or eisteddfodau [e(i)stɛðˈvɔda(ɨ)]) is, according to Martha A.
his death on 10 May 1891, advocating abstinence, and participating in eisteddfods as a member of the gorsedd; his bardic name was Yr Estyn.
He organised several bardic eisteddfods in the county during the 1450s.
made when she won first prize in two successive North Wales national eisteddfods, at Mold, Flintshire, in 1923 and Pwllheli in 1925; she was received.
The next recorded eisteddfods were held in Carmarthen between 1451 and 1453, by the powerful nobleman.
He adjudicated at all the major piano eisteddfods in Australia and served on international juries, including Deputy Chairman.
In addition to his parish work, he was active in eisteddfods and was an antiquarian; he also edited the second edition of the Grammatica.
Notable competitors past eisteddfods include: James Scullin Alfred Deakin Mary Grant Bruce Amy Castles Joan.
She was successful in a number of musical eisteddfods and drama competitions.
As well as competing in several eisteddfods at an early age, Egan has been able to use his gymnastics skills extensively.
During 2009 the school won multiple eisteddfods from around the wider Sydney area.
broadcasts as well as performing for the Goodwood community, in churches, eisteddfods and pageants.
eisteddfods's Meaning':
any of several annual Welsh festivals involving artistic competitions (especially in singing