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wadset Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

বিশাল বিস্তার, সুযোগাদিগ্রহনে অক্ষমতা, নাশ, ক্ষতি, উপক্ষয়, অবক্ষয়, ধ্বংসসাধন, বিধ্বস্ত-করণ, অত্যয়, অবচয়, অপব্যযিতা, আবর্জনায় পরিণতকরণ, জঁজাল, ধ্বংস, অপব্যয়, অপচয়,

Verb:

ক্ষতিগ্রস্ত হত্তয়া, নি:শেষিত হত্তয়া, নাশ করা, নষ্ট করা, বিধ্বস্ত করা, ধ্বংস করা, ধ্বংসান, ক্ষতিসাধন করা, ক্ষয় পাত্তয়া, অপব্যয়িত হত্তয়া, সদ্ব্যয়ে অক্ষম হত্তয়া, বিফল হত্তয়া, খুয়ান, বাজে হত্তয়া, জলে দেত্তয়া, জল করা, অপব্যবহার করা, যাপন করা, দুর্বল করা, অপব্যয় করা, অপচয় করা, আবর্জনায় পরিণত করা, অযথা ব্যয় করা, খোয়ান, লঘুভার হত্তয়া,

Adjective:

ফালতু, বাতিল, আবর্জনাস্বরুপ, বিধ্বস্ত, অনুর্বর, নিষ্ফলা, পড়ো, অকেজোবোধে বর্জিত, অনধিকৃত অবস্থায় পতিত, অব্যবহৃত অবস্থায় পতিত, জনশূন্য, অকর্ষিত ত্ত প্রায় বস্তিশূন্য,





wadset's Usage Examples:

Mary's Isle wadset clauses, attempted to exercise the right to call on Lord Selkirk, The 5th Earl, to accept the conditions of the wadset, and to deliver.


obtained either by tack or wadset the lands of Castleton, Knock, Totamurich, and Camuscross, and of these he obtained a new wadset from his brother, Sir James.


  The wadset (a loan masked as a sale of land under right of reversion) of the Lordship.


loans were illegal, the main method of securing realty was by wadset (ME wedset).


A wadset was a loan masked as a sale of land under right of reversion.


For 1000 Pound Scots he was granted a wadset and long tack of Invernarnie, which faced the river Nairn and lay within.


tradition in the Gardyne family was that the lands and Barony had been “wadset” or pledged to raise money in defence of the country, but the more likely.


cause appears to have financially embarrassed him, as he was obliged to wadset several portions of his estate to Sir William Cochrane of Cowdoun.


He already held a wadset of the royal rights; and to ensure his complete control, he referred the.


Donald Mackay, 1st of Borley had “wadset” of the lands of Borley which was a historic form of tenure, now obsolete.


In 1659 George Sinclair, the 6th Earl of Caithness, granted the wadset of Stroma to John Kennedy of Kermuck, who had fled to the far north after.


In the National Archives (GD6/219) there is an extract contract of wadset (mortgage or security) between George Lauder of the Bass and Isobel Hepburne.


Magnus Mowat and Patrick Mowat of Bugholly and in January 1547 he acquired a wadset of the other half of those lands from Denoon of Davidston.


Murdo Mackay, VI of Aberach held the lands of Gnubmore in wadset as cautioner to chief Donald Mackay, 1st Lord Reay.


lands of Kylpallet, constabulary of Haddington and shire of Edinburgh, wadset to him by John Lord Hay of Yester; Done at the instance of the said Lord's.


family of Conchra, descended from Alexander MacRae who in 1677 received a wadset (mortgage) of the lands of Conchra on Loch Long, 2 kilometres (1.


Buchanan of Carbeth sold them to Sir William Livingston of Kilsyth, who had a wadset, (security against a loan) of the estate of Duntreath.



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