सिर कटवा देना Meaning in English
सिर कटवा देना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : behead
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सिर काट लेनासिर काटना,सिर उतारना
सिर कलम
सिर काटा दिया
शिरच्छेद
बेहेडल
बेहेमोथ
के पीछे
पीछड़ा
पीछे
प्रति बैरल के पीछे
पीठ पीछे
बैरल के पीछे
सलाख़ों के पीछे
पर्दे के पीछे का
सिर-कटवा-देना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Two days later, after appeals for clemency had been turned down, they became two of the last people in Germany to be beheaded with an axe.
He was returned to government custody, only to be beheaded later by Apocalypse's Horseman of Death.
Jaufre vanquishes this foe, cutting a span of his sleeve, severing his arm, gashing his leg, and beheading him.
The nobility regarded the peasant class as an unseen and irrelevant substrata of people which lead to high causality revolts and beheadings as well as sporadic periods of intense domestic violence.
The poor were via High Order, not allowed to look or speak to any member of the nobility and could be put to death or beheaded if one were to speak during a ceremony or formal occasion.
The town was captured after four weeks, on May 27, and all but two of the surviving 64 defenders were beheaded on the next day, including the leader, Wildhans von Breitenlandenberg.
Adalbert was beheaded nearby in 997 by the pagan Sambians after he destroyed their sacred oak grove.
He is told that being beheaded by Liu feels like a passing breeze, and that the severed head will roll nine times on the ground, blink three times, and smile in a gesture of gratitude for such a painless death.
Both men petitioned Henry VIII to commute their death to beheading, but only Culpeper was successful in his petition.
Culpeper also died at Tyburn, but as he had been favoured by the King before his affair with Catherine, his sentence was commuted to beheading.
Catherine and Lady Rochford were beheaded at the Tower of London on 13 February 1542.
When Caravaggio left Naples on 14 June 1607, he left two paintings - the Madonna of the Rosary and Judith beheading Holofernes - in the studio in Naples that was shared by the two Flemish painters and art dealers Louis Finson and Abraham Vinck.