feuar Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
পরোয়া, অধীরতা, খতরা, ত্রাস, অভিশঙ্কা, ডর, কুণ্ঠা, দর, আতঙ্ক, শঙ্কা, আশঙ্কা, ভীতি, ভয়,
Verb:
পরোয়া করা, শঙ্কা করা, সন্দিহান হত্তয়া, ভয়ে ছাড়িয়া দেত্তয়া, ডর করা, ভয়বিহ্বল করা, ভয়ে পিছাইয়া আসা, ভয়ে পিছাইয়া পড়া, ভয় খাত্তয়া, ভয়ভীত হত্তয়া, ডরা, ভীত হত্তয়া, আশঙ্কা করা, ভয় করা,
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feuar's Usage Examples:
In his father's lifetime he was known as feuar of Dudhope.
Alexander Borthwick, upon the resignation of James Wilson, the previous feuar, on 27 June 1495.
VI appointed John Anstruther of that Ilk, and his son James Anstruther "feuar" of Anstruther, to be searchers of the customs of Anstruther.
great pearls, for a loan of £1000 Scots made jointly with Michael Balfour feuar of Montquhanie.
As well as security of tenure, feuing gave the right to the feuar to exploit any minerals on his lands.
In 1582 Robert's eldest son Patrick Drummond of Monzie feuar of Carnock, was involved in the Ruthven Raid.
he was in 1685 recorded on the roll of the Lochwinnoch heritors, as the feuar of the land of Auchinbothie-Blair.
August 1609), feuar of Melgund from 1586, who married Margaret or Helen Menzies, daughter of.
heerlijkheid: Real burdens (onroerende belastingen): Any bonded or unfree feuar (cijnsplichtige) of the manor's dependent holdings was required to pay a.
In 1599, he was styled as feuar of Pitcullo.
Paterson records that the house was almost entirely pulled down by the feuar, Robert Ker.
Dickson, a merchant in the Trongate of Glasgow, whose father was an old feuar of some lands called the Kirk of Muir, in the parish of St.
Tradition, following from Wodrow, says he was the son of a feuar, and a cadet of the Hendersons of Fordel.
One feuar was the Order of Ursulines which established St.
David is referred to in 1630 and Patrick in 1633 as a feuar of Kirkland, suggesting that the brothers jointly held the property.