फाँसी हो चुकने का चिह्न Meaning in English
फाँसी हो चुकने का चिह्न शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : gallows
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
फाँसी का फन्दाफाँसी का तख्ता
फांसी का तख़्ता
फांसी ी चाड
पित्त पथरी
पित्तपथरियाँ
पित्तपथरी
पित्ताशय की पथरी
गैलप
गैलमिंग
गैलोइस
गैल्टन
गैलुम्फ
गैलुम्फेड
गैलून
फाँसी-हो-चुकने-का-चिह्न इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Mansoor Al-Hallaj climbed the gallows with his head held high, not the least daunted by his imminent death.
At Birger's request, he was accompanied to the gallows by a rabbi and wore a black hood rather than a white one, since he did not want to be mistaken for a Klansman.
"Culpeper and Dereham were drawn from the Tower of London to Tyburn, and there Culpeper, after an exhortation made to the people to pray for him, he standing on the ground by the gallows, kneeled down and had his head stricken off; and then Dereham was hanged, membered, bowelled, headed, and quartered [and both] their heads set on London Bridge.
Many British soldiers were flogged as punishment and a gallows was erected, though no one was hanged.
For a period the town gallows were located on the north of Southampton Common with the last execution taking place there in 1785.
An imperial castle stood on the Galgenberg (German: "gallows hill"), providing protection for the trade route into Bohemia.
They're at a labor camp by the great river, toiling in the mud among corpses that hang from gallows as the soldiers whip them.
As he takes her place on the gallows, the Algonquian attack Massachusetts Bay; both sides sustain heavy casualties.
His friend William Parsons wrote a scurrilous poem in which they're imagined hanged together on the gallows at Tyburn in a final union.
The name Gala may be from the Old English galga meaning "gallows" (Scots galwe), perhaps by back-formation from Galashiels.
He has represented a great man, who changed the face of the world, acting like a scoundrel, worthy of the gallows.
The southern ends of the 'T' beams are supported by edge beams which are picked up by individual staggered hanging 'columns' from large 'gallows' beams which span across the landscaped courtyards.