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hatchment Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

নালা যে খাত বাহিয়া বৃষ্টির জল নদীতে পড়ে,





hatchment's Usage Examples:

achievement, armorial achievement or heraldic achievement (historical: hatchment) in heraldry is a full display or depiction of all the heraldic components.


A funerary hatchment is a depiction within a black lozenge-shaped frame, generally on a black (sable) background, of a deceased's heraldic achievement.


The hatchment of his personal arms carried at his funeral procession was painted by.


There is a hatchment in the parish church of Henry Barwell who died in 1763.


Three small landscapes of riverside scenes and an armorial hatchment: Boating at Brungerley by Benjamin Satterthwaite (1848-1923).


monuments English church monuments Ledger stone Monumental brass Funerary hatchment Memorial cross War memorial Roadside memorial "Eternal flame" Cultural.


not glossed over by omitting the place for her arms on the hatchment.


Instead, the hatchment shows decorative swirls on the wife's side (the right-hand.


information on the theft of the Irish crown jewels in 1907, the funeral hatchment of Daniel O'Connell used on his hearse, the Irish Lord Chancellor's purse.


The funerary hatchment is also from the 1830s.


According to his hatchment, Fox came from an influential family from Franconia (Germany).


Above the entrance door is a funerary hatchment which was made to celebrate the restoration of Charles II in 1660.


whilst the second hatchment shows the full achievement of arms of Sir Thomas White, 2nd Bt.


His hatchment may, however, be seen.


Inside the church are an octagonal font dating from the 17th century and a hatchment from 1660.


A funerary hatchment to his memory exists in St Mary the Virgin church, East Barnet.


The hatchment has the Tyrell Baker coat of arms and commemorates the 1774 marriage of.


His hatchment is in St Peter’s Church, Portesham, on the north wall of the north aisle.



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