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habited Meaning in Bengali



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habited's Usage Examples:

Two females, standing full face, the one on the left side of the shield habited white and purple, crowned with an olive wreath; in her right hand a scroll.


Supporters: On a grassy mound Vert dexter an explorer tempore 1796 proper habited in winter garb about his waist a sash chequy Or and Azure bearing in his.


usual way in his surplice, hood, etc on foot, but rode on a mare, thus habited, with the Common Prayer book in his hand, reading.


Prudence habited Argent mantled Azure and holding in her sinister hand a Javelin entwined by a Remora proper the sinister representing Liberality habited Argent.


three mullets Argent (Moray) 2nd Argent a bishop standing on the sinister habited in a long robe close-girt Purpure mitred and holding in the sinister hand.


caparisoned, thereon mounted a Trooper of the 7th (Queen’s Own) Hussars, habited, armed and accoutred, all proper.


Crest: issuant from a crest coronet or a demi-maiden habited azure, crined or, wearing a wreath vert and holding in her dexter hand.


Supporters On the dexter side a figure intended to represent Ibn Sina habited in a dark red robe with a white under vest his shoes red around his waist.


Supporters On either side a figure habited as a gate porter of the Bank of England supporting in the exterior hand.


of the colours a woman sitting accompanied with three children Proper habited Azure being the emblem of Charity.


Supporters Dexter a female figure habited in blouse and skirt temp 1905 wearing from right shoulder to left hip a.


nineteenth century; sinister a Somerset Light Infantryman of the late eighteenth century; both habited and accoutred Proper.


He was usually habited in a broad-skirted dark coat, with long pocket-flaps, buttoned across his.


Sword point downwards proper hilted and pommeled Or; Sinister: a Viking habited proper, mantled Azure, supporting with the exterior hand a Battleaxe head.


Supporters Dexter a Mississauga Indian habited in the proper costume of his tribe holding in his dexter hand a bow all.


Gules a woman habited argent shod, crined and crowned or, holding in each hand and fessewise.


having two fingers turned in and the rest pointing upwards Proper the wrist habited in a close sleeve Azure with cuff chequy Argent and Gules.


Supporters On the dexter a man habited as a smith holding in the dexter hand a hammer resting upon an anvil Proper.


Artillery Regiment Shield Gules, two pallets argent, overall a cubit arm habited in the artillery uniform of 1861 erased holding aloft a burning torch or.



habited's Meaning':

put a habit on

Synonyms:

clad; clothed;

Antonyms:

unclothed; unadorned; unsheathed;

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