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fishings Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

মত্স্য-শিকার,





fishings's Usage Examples:

build on the land there, to use the haven and to impose a toll on the fishings.


He was also granted several other lands and salmon fishings in the Earldoms of Ross and Sutherland as well as in the Sherrifdom of.


Edderancharron, Attadill, Ruychichan, Brecklach, Achachoull, Dalmartyne, with fishings in salt water and fresh, Dalcharlarie, Arrinachteg (Arineckaig), Achintie.


[citation needed] In 1330, he possessed hereditarily the fishings of Edrington and was Keeper of Berwick Castle and Sheriff there".


the 40 shilling land of the old extent of Cartsburn with buildings and fishings and free entry to and exit from the moor and marsh of Greenock, with the.


The fishings at the former are let to Lax-a while the Birse lettings are managed direct.


Feorin-Coscarrie, in Breachatt and superior of the lands of Creichmore and fishings of the Killis Ockell.


destroying, and making hardships upon the said hail lands of Ardersier and fishings thereof," and no apparent hope of reparation for the "customary enormities.


void of inhabitants, were, however, "replenished with wood, rivers, and fishings".


confirmed a grant of Claribald de Olifard of Esseby to the same monks of two fishings in the Tweed.


and heritages in which no persons are employed, to net and cruive salmon fishings and to minerals let but unworked; to grant relief from rates in the case.


Aberdeen, who withheld a sort of blackmail, a yearly tun of wine for the fishings of the Don.


which included the loch of Trindlemoss with the bounds, fowlings and fishings.


Having made the discovery that several Royal fishings in the province of Ulster belonged to the Crown, he petitioned the king.


the Baronies of Strathalva and Down, with the Castle of Banff and the fishings of the water of River Deveron.


Dorset, late duke of Suffolk; also a water-mill at Wymondham, Norfolk, with fishings, 'c.


minerals, pearls and pretious stones, woods, queries, marshes waters, fishings, hunting, hawking, fowling, commodities and hereditaments whatsoever.


1680, Charles McKean notes that Peterhead "had become one of the best fishings on the north coast".



Synonyms:

sportfishing; outdoor sport; casting; cast; field sport; angling;

Antonyms:

inactivity; stay in place; keep down;

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