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gibbets Meaning in Bengali



 ফাঁসিকাঠ, উপহাসাস্পদ করা,

Noun:

উপহাসাস্পদ করা, ফাঁসিকাঠ,





gibbets 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 ।

gibbets's Usage Examples:

mainland and therefore satisfied the beliefs of locals who did not want gibbets near their homes.


was a traditional place to hang criminals or display their corpses on gibbets.


They were also used as gibbets for the display of the corpse for a considerable period after such hangings.


real Deacon William Brodie was indeed a cabinetmaker and fashioner of gibbets.


and the parts impaled and displayed on gibbets as a warning.


Later, Sir Francis Drake reportedly found the gibbets when he tried and executed Thomas Doughty.


Edward I in 1278 reported that there were at that time 94 privately owned gibbets and gallows in use in Yorkshire, including one owned by the Archbishop.


rectangular and from it emerge the crucifixion cross and two tau shaped gibbets, and at the base of these there is a 'Vierge de Pitié" or pietà carved.


sense in his play Henry IV Part II where he says: Swifter than he that gibbets on the Brewers Bucket.


They adorned the towns with avenues of gibbets, the burnt villages with pyramids of heads and the roadsides with impaled.


cases the calvary involves both the crucifixion cross and side crosses or gibbets bearing the good and the bad robbers.


bodies of two of the smugglers, John Cobby and John Hammond, were hung in gibbets at Selsey Bill so that they could be seen at great distance from east and.


Monmouth Rebellion of 1685, when Judge Jeffreys supposedly ran out of gibbets.


such as, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, "Cocks-combs, Goose-gibbets, Ghizzards, Livers, and other Appurtenances of Fowls (1706)".


the reactionary philosopher Thomas Carlyle: "Are there not treadmills, gibbets; even hospitals, poor-rates, New Poor-Law?" There are literary precursors.


in the hope of striking terror, to erect gibbets in different places, whereon the bodies of all they might kill were to.


of his men were placed in gibbets erected at Fort Ricasoli.


(The remaining two hanged pirates were buried below the gibbets.



Synonyms:

gallows-tree; gallows; gallous; gallows tree;

Antonyms:

overexpose; underexpose; keep quiet; close; hide;

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