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milkmaids Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

গোয়ালা মেয়ে, দুগ্ধদোহনকারিণী,





milkmaids's Usage Examples:

Many large houses employed milkmaids instead of having other staff do the work.


It was traditionally used by shepherds and milkmaids on summer dairy farms in the mountains, as a signal-instrument or as a.


travelling vendor with his packhorse, lords and ladies, hunting scenes, milkmaids, millers, water mills and windmills are all shown.


The text of a dhamar concerns the antics of Krishna teasing the milkmaids during the Holi (hori) Spring Festival of colours.


his teenage form with his consort Radha, all gopas (cowherds), gopis (milkmaids) and the cows in Goloka.


Cardamine pratensis, the cuckoo flower, lady's smock, mayflower, or milkmaids, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, native throughout most.


lonesome valleys, and it was his custom to make love to shepherdesses and milkmaids.


There is a tradition that it was played by milkmaids who used their milking stools as a "wicket" and the bittle, or milk bowl.


was once also used in Europe and the Western World, in particular by milkmaids.


Typical subjects include food and beverage sellers, farmers and milkmaids at work, soldiers at rest and play, and beggars, or, as Salvator Rosa.


Cardamine californica, or milkmaids, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, native to western North America from Washington to California and.


Burchardia umbellata (milkmaids) is a perennial herb native to woodlands and heath of eastern and southern Australia, known in all states.


The milkmaids sing the "Milkmaid's Song" about how wonderful their life is, followed by Allan-a-Dale who sings about real milkmaids being overworked.


(milkmaids) The last of these occurs in Tasmania, South Australia, Victoria, New.


Christmas Eve in the Provence region, children dressed as shepherds and milkmaids carry torches and candles while singing the carol, on their way to Midnight.


sand drifts, foresters with horses, farmers plowing with an ox team, milkmaids tending cows, street scenes with coaches, and sand quarries.


heterologous vaccine began in 1796 when the Edward Jenner noticed that milkmaids who had infected with cowpox were protected from smallpox infection.


May Day tradition—first recorded in the seventeenth century—in which milkmaids carried milk pails that had been decorated with flowers and other objects.



Synonyms:

farmhand; fieldhand; farm worker; field hand; dairymaid;

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