unhorsed Meaning in Bengali
(ক ঘোড়া থেকে অবতরণ করা
Verb:
ঘোড়া খুলিয়া লত্তয়া, অশ্বপৃষ্ঠচু্যত করা,
Similer Words:
unhorsesunhorsing
unhosed
unhospitable
unhouse
unhoused
unhousing
unhuddled
unhumanize
unhumanized
unhumbled
unhumiliated
unhurrying
unhurtful
unhushed
unhorsed's Usage Examples:
In this gallant attempt, he was unhorsed and made prisoner, and failed to rally his troops.
The king unhorsed the Earl of Pembroke in the first onslaught but was unhorsed himself and nearly captured by Sir Philip.
passage through Saltash against the 3rd Earl of Essex's troops, being twice unhorsed but eventually taking forty Roundhead prisoners.
weapons after the distance was closed or after one or both parties had been unhorsed.
Fulk was unhorsed and his standard-bearer was felled.
McDonnell was killed on 18 June 1570 and during the battle Edward Fitton was unhorsed and severely wounded in the face.
Rudolf was unhorsed in the melee and nearly killed.
He unhorsed Pyrrhus but was killed by the personal attendants of the king.
Finally, the wounded and unhorsed Count of Flanders was captured by two French knights, triggering the collapse.
Walter of Guisborough, John D'Eyvile forced his way through the enemy and unhorsed Sir Gilbert Haunsard with his lance, before wounding several others and.
each other with such force that their lances splintered and both were unhorsed.
of George III (long removed from public view) on his throne, Napoleon unhorsed, and various allegorical figures.
According to another source, it was not Hamon, but his uncle, Guillesen, who unhorsed the French king.
Henry was subsequently unhorsed during a charge, but was saved by his bodyguards.
In the event a player is unhorsed, they are given a brief medical check by on-site medical professionals.
Seton is also have said to have saved the king's life when he was unhorsed during the Battle of Methven in June 1306.
He is surrounded, unhorsed by hooks and captured.
where Sir John Carmichael rode in combat against an English commander, unhorsed him and broke his own spear in the action.
by right of war, If either were my lord or cavalier Of those, by thee unhorsed in bloody jar: Nor theirs am I, nor other's, but my own, Who wins me, wins.
unhorsed's Meaning':
alight from (a horse
Synonyms:
come down; get off; go down; light; descend; dismount; fall; get down;
Antonyms:
rise; ascend; stay in place; float; better;