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palfreys Meaning in Bengali



একটি মহিলার জন্য বিশেষ একটি হালকা জিন ঘোড়া

Noun:

টাট্টু ঘোড়া,





palfreys's Usage Examples:

A market charter was granted to the town in 1205, in exchange for two palfreys.


placed into the wardship of Robert de Vipont, who paid 500 marks and 5 palfreys for the wardship of Thomas and the right to William’s widow Helewise.


In 1204 the men of Essex paid the King 500 marks and five palfreys for the 'forest of Essex which is beyon the Causeway between Colchester.


This led them to be described, for example, as "chargers" (war horses), "palfreys" (riding horses), cart horses or packhorses.


Norman origin, dating from 1204 when Robert de Everay made a gift of two palfreys to the Bishop of Worcester.


having bought the right of marrying her at the price of 1200 marks and two palfreys, gave her in marriage by October 1207, to Fulk FitzWarin.


coronation at Westminster Abbey, and as such was required to find white palfreys for herself and her ladies.


In 1215 Marmion paid King John 350 pounds and five palfreys to marry Amicia/Avice the daughter of Jernigan Fitz-Hugh of West Tanfield.


custody of Osbert's heir and lands, the fine amounting to 200 marks and two palfreys.


To you I wish to give the twelve horses [palfreys] That go in the grove of roses Never has there been a saddle upon them.


receive gifts from the count, Sir Alfonso your lord, your sister gifts of palfreys without end").


The death of Henry I from "a surfeit of palfreys" (recorded in other historical works as a "surfeit of lampreys", Chapter.


Galloway and Hobby horses of the British Isles, animals sometimes called palfreys, which had ambling gaits and were brought to the United States by early.



palfreys's Meaning':

especially a light saddle horse for a woman

Synonyms:

saddle horse; mount; riding horse;

Antonyms:

fall; natural depression; stand still; hop out;

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