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knobkerries Meaning in Bengali



এক প্রান্তে একটি ভারী শক্ত গাঁট সাথে একটি সংক্ষিপ্ত কাঠের ক্লাব; দক্ষিণ আফ্রিকায় আদিবাসী দ্বারা ব্যবহৃত





knobkerries's Usage Examples:

the same time 500 men known as the "Israelites", armed with spears and knobkerries, and led by Enoch Mgijima, gathered in an open field, ready to defend.


Inkosi ya Makosi (chief of chiefs) Gomani II was born Zitonga (child of knobkerries) at Chipiri in present-day Mozambique.


pottery; 'township' art made of disca instruments, carved walking sticks, knobkerries and many other art forms.


Army recruits were armed with assegais and knobkerries.


although the term may also refer to the use of these canes as deadly knobkerries to assassinate litigious enemies.


machine guns and cannon, on rebels equipped mostly assegais (spears), knobkerries (fighting sticks) and cowhide shields.


headwoman who had been intimidated, were attacked by a gang wielding knobkerries and pangas.


Martini-Henry rifles, Winchester repeaters, Lee-Metfords, assegais, knobkerries and battle-axes.


muskets and blunderbusses, as well as with the traditional spears, axes, knobkerries and bows and arrows".


A large group of women, not employed at the mine, some armed with knobkerries, joined them.


The four became suspicious of their knobkerries, and started to open fire.


catapults (slingshots, in American parlance), one spear, twelve batons and knobkerries, three axes and some iron bars.


The Vow is inscribed on the courtyard wall and surrounded by knobkerries and assegais in the Zulu horn formation.



knobkerries's Meaning':

a short wooden club with a heavy knob on one end; used by aborigines in southern Africa

Synonyms:

knobkerrie; club;

Antonyms:

spread; divide;

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