tavern keeper Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
সরাই রক্ষক,
Similer Words:
tawny owltawny colored
tax advantage
tax assessment
tax assessor
tax avoidance
tax base
tax bill
tax break
tax collection
tax collector
tax credit
tax deduction
tax evasion
tax form
tavern keeper's Usage Examples:
The town was named after Eli Shugart, a 19th-century tavern keeper.
1849), a descendant of Daniel Perrin "The Huguenot", who was a tavern keeper that opened an inn on the east side of that future bridge in 1820.
At Jim Falls, which is on the trail, he sold the eagle to tavern keeper Daniel McCann, who in turn sold it to soldiers of the 8th Wisconsin.
in the Utah State Legislature and was also a brickmaker, merchant, tavern keeper, leatherworker, farmer, nurseryman, and beekeeper.
the medieval profession of cup-bearer or wine server (later also to tavern keeper).
John Young was a tavern keeper and the member of the Parliament of England for Marlborough for the parliament of 1559.
Ontario, Canada) was a loyalist, farmer, lumber mill owner and hotel/tavern keeper in York County, Ontario.
Akenside Hull Tuttle (1820/1821 – 7 September 1866) was an American tavern keeper, judge and Republican politician.
Oliver Phelps (October 21, 1749 – February 21, 1809) was early in life a tavern keeper in Granville, Massachusetts.
He was one of six sons of Melchior Beltzhoover, a tavern keeper from Hagerstown, Maryland who immigrated from Metterzimmern, Germany.
He was a blacksmith, saw mill owner, and tavern keeper.
In 1784, the South Carolina legislature threatened to exile a tavern keeper by the name of William Thompson, for insulting "Dictator" John Rutledge.
between the boy and Saint-Vire, Avon purchases him from his brother, a tavern keeper.
Charles Johnson (1679 – 11 March 1748) was an English playwright, tavern keeper, and enemy of Alexander Pope's.
Synonyms:
bartender; tapper; barman; publican; mixologist; tapster; barkeeper; barkeep;
Antonyms:
employer; nonworker;