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tabards Meaning in Bengali



অল্প হাতকাটা বাইরের নিমা অস্ত্র একটি কোট সঙ্গে emblazoned; তার বর্ম উপর বা হেরাল্ড দ্বারা একজন নাইট দ্বারা ধৃত

Noun:

ঘোষকের জামা, নাইটের বর্মোপরি পরিধেয় জামা,





tabards's Usage Examples:

Though most were ordinary garments, often workclothes, tabards might be emblazoned on the front and back with a coat of arms (livery).


upon at times to read proclamations publicly; for which they still wear tabards emblazoned with the royal coat of arms.


Colours of tabards were red, orange, yellow.


Sleeveless overgowns or tabards derive from the cyclas.


various appendages such as lance rests or plumeholders, or clothing such as tabards or surcoats, which were often worn over a harness.


black silk sarsenet over their tabards (in ancient times, they would have worn long black hooded cloaks under their tabards).


work in the pends of the gates, decorating the mercat cross, the globe, tabards for actors in the drama, some of them pupils of Edinburgh high school,.


Arms wore nineteenth-century style court dress, whereas the Heralds wore tabards.


Rendella", have the unit/school insignia attached to the bugles' and fifes' tabards.


On this occasion, both Mabaso and his deputy Marcel van Rossum, wore tabards displaying a design based on the new coat of arms of South Africa adopted.


Ireton's funeral, in Westminster Abbey, John Watson and others wore new tabards that replaced the royal arms with the new arms of the commonwealth.


feathers to create a number of textiles, most notably feathered panels and tabards.


British pursuivants wore their tabards traversed, with the sleeves front and back, until the reign of James II.


drivers, JRB/ORB (jet and offshore rescue boat) crew and high visibility tabards for Duty Officers who liaise with other emergency services at major incidents.



tabards's Meaning':

a short sleeveless outer tunic emblazoned with a coat of arms; worn by a knight over his armor or by a herald

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