shekels Meaning in Bengali
টাকাকড়ি,
Noun:
টাকাকড়ি,
Similer Words:
shelfshell
shellac
shelled
shellfire
shellfish
shelling
shells
shelter
sheltered
sheltering
shelters
shelve
shelved
shelves
shekels শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
দর্শকের খুশি হয়ে টাকাকড়ি রুমালে বেঁধে ছুঁড়ে দিত ।
নিজের কাছে সেইমুহূর্তে যা টাকাকড়ি ছিল সবকিছু দিয়ে সে কোনওরকমে মহিলাকে তখনকার মতো বিদেয় করে ঘরে ফিরে আসে ।
একে একে পিছে ফেলে/ পিছে ফেলে নিউইয়র্কের যত নকল ভোরের/ সিমেন্ট, বাতাস, টাকাকড়ি ।
জমানো সঞ্চয় করা টাকা মারা অর্থ আত্মসাৎ করা টাকাওয়ালা অর্থশালী ব্যক্তি টাকাকড়ি নগদ অর্থ, ধনদৌলত টাকাটা সিকিটা খুব সামান্য পরিমাণ অর্থ টাকার কুমির প্রচুর ।
shekels's Usage Examples:
or sheqel (Phoenician: 𐤔𐤒𐤋, Hebrew: שקל, plural שקלים sheqalim or shekels; Akkadian: 𒅆𒅗𒇻 šiqlu or siqlu) is an ancient Near Eastern coin, usually.
early Biblical reference is Abraham being reported to pay "four hundred shekels of silver" to Ephron the Hittite for the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron.
This Siculo-Punic coinage probably preceded Phoenicia's own Tyrian shekels, which developed c.
מָנֶה) is an ancient Near Eastern unit of weight, which was divided into 60 shekels.
One mina ( 1/60 of a talent ) was made equal to 60 shekels ( 1 shekel = 8.
corruption, and was ultimately convicted of stealing close to 2 million shekels from the National Workers Labor Federation while he was its chairman.
Tyrian shekels, tetradrachms, or tetradrachmas were coins of Tyre, which in the Roman Empire took on an unusual role as the medium of payment for the.
five hundred shekels, and of sweet cinnamon half so much, even two hundred and fifty shekels, and of kaneh bosem two hundred and fifty shekels, and of cassia.
in the form of a trumpet: the first was for the shekels of the present year, the second for the shekels of the year past; the third for everyone that had.
They could have been tetradrachms of Tyre, usually referred to as Tyrian shekels (14 grams of 94% silver), or staters from Antioch (15 grams of 75% silver).
of 'dove's dung' was sold for five shekels of silver.
At the same time, a donkey’s head was sold for eighty shekels of silver.
Those paid below 60% of the average wage – 6,164 Israeli new shekels- pay a reduced rate.
salaried worker was 3,513 shekels, a real change of -3.
Salaried men earned an average of 4,558 shekels (a real change of -3.
concluded that Israeli state bodies had been discreetly diverting millions of shekels to build West Bank settlements and outposts that were illegal under Israeli.
Quoting prices in new shekels started officially on 1 January 1986, and the old shekel checks remaining.
Books of Samuel, David paid 50 silver shekels for the location; Chronicles states that David paid 600 gold shekels.
half-shekels.
A plow-ox costs fifteen half-shekels of silver, a bull costs ten half-shekels of silver, a great cow costs seven half-shekels of silver.
orchard of another man and was seized there for stealing, he shall pay ten shekels of silver.
from: Pure myrrh (מר דרור mar deror) 500 shekels (about 6 kg) Sweet cinnamon (קינמון בשם kinnemon besem) 250 shekels (about 3 kg) Sweet calamus (קְנֵה-בֹשֶׂם.
first, talents and shekels had not yet been introduced.
By the time of Ur-Nammu, the mĕnē had a value of 1/60 talents as well as 60 shekels.
Synonyms:
moolah; bread; lettuce; scratch; boodle; dough; sugar; pelf; cabbage; kale; clams; money; dinero; wampum; lucre; gelt; simoleons; lolly; loot;
Antonyms:
uncover; soothe; sour; outgo;