gibbet Meaning in Bengali
ফাঁসিকাঠ, উপহাসাস্পদ করা,
Noun:
উপহাসাস্পদ করা, ফাঁসিকাঠ,
Similer Words:
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gibbet শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
বিকল্প নাম Yax Ehb' Xook সি. ৯০ ১ Yax Moch Xok, Yax Chakte'l Xok, প্রথম ফাঁসিকাঠ শারর্ক Foliated জাগুয়ার সি. ২৯২ ? – Animal Headdress ? ১০? Kinich Ehb' ।
এখানে একটি ফাঁসিকাঠ ছিল এক সময় ।
--আর এই জেল, প্রহরী, ফাঁসিকাঠ, সবটাই মিথ্যা, সবটাই স্বপ্ন ! প্রহরীর নিকট শুনিলাম ফাঁসির আদেশ শুনিবার ।
gibbet's Usage Examples:
A gibbet /ˈdʒɪbɪt/ is any instrument of public execution (including guillotine, executioner's block, impalement stake, hanging gallows, or related scaffold).
Latin crux referred to the gibbet where criminals were executed, a stake or pole, with or without transom.
In modern usage it has come to mean almost exclusively a scaffold or gibbet used for execution by hanging.
south-west of Caxton Gibbet, which may have belonged to John of Caxton, a 13th-century landowner; and Swansley, south-east of the gibbet.
Fruit of the gibbet (used 18th through late 19th centuries) refers to a hanged man and derives from the Halifax Gibbet Law under which a prisoner.
cross, Episcopal preacher Henry Dana Ward accepted as the only form of the gibbet on which Jesus died "a pale, a strong stake, a wooden post".
Author Chris Redmile released a children's book entitled The Flibber-ti-gibbet, a read in rhyme book designed to educate children about the traits of ADHD.
and Okehampton, captured highwaymen were hanged from a gibbet on what is now known as 'Gibbet Hill'.
The Gibbet of Montfaucon (French: Gibet de Montfaucon) was the main gallows and gibbet of the Kings of France until the time of Louis XIII of France.
Halifax Gibbet was first used; the first recorded execution in Halifax dates from 1280, but that execution may have been by sword, axe, or gibbet.
Synonyms:
gallows-tree; gallows; gallous; gallows tree;
Antonyms:
overexpose; underexpose; keep quiet; close; hide;