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courtier Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


courtier ka kya matlab hota hai


दलाल

Noun:

राज-सभासद, राजदरबारी,



courtier शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

विक्टर का परिवार भी इलाके के रौबदार परिवारों में से था और उसके पूर्वज राजदरबारी हुआ करते थे।



वो १७वीं सदी में भारत के मुग़ल सम्राट शाह जहाँ के राजदरबारी थे।

इन कृतियों में तत्कालीन रूस के वर्णन हैं: समाज के दो पहलुओं के प्रतिनिधियों आलसी राजदरबारी जमींदारों और सक्रिय पूँजीवादियों के प्रतिबिंब हैं।

जिन भवनों में किसी समय राजदरबारी रहते थे उनमें आज सोवियत सरकार के अधिकारी निवास करते थे।

জজজ यह तालपत्र मजापहित राजदरबारी एवं बौद्ध विद्वान मपु प्रपंचा द्वारा सन् १३६५ में लिखा गया था।

शारंगदेव, यादव राजा 'सिंहण' के राजदरबारी थे।

कश्मीर के सुल्तान जैनुल आबिदीन (1420-70 ईo) के वे राजदरबारी पंडित थे।

courtier's Usage Examples:

He exhorted his hearers to prepare themselves by fasting and prayer for the danger which menaced their civil and religious liberties, and refused even to speak to the courtier who came down to remodel the corporation of Bedford, and who, as was supposed, had it in charge to offer some municipal dignity to the bishop of the Baptists.


As a boy he was a slave in the house of Epaphroditus, a freedman and courtier of the emperor Nero.


1415), a descendant of the former princes of Powys and a favourite courtier of the late King Richard, smarting under the effect of personal wrongs received from Henry of Lancaster.


He was more fortunate, however, in his later military career, and continued in the service until the general peace of 1763, after which he lived the life of an ordinary courtier and man of fashion in Paris, dying on the 4th of July 1787.


The type is set before us by Castiglione in that book upon the courtier which went the round of Europe in the 16th century.


He would make that foxy old courtier feel that the responsibility for all the calamities that would follow the abandonment of the city and the ruin of Russia (as Rostopchin regarded it) would fall upon his doting old head.


But he was more useful to the courtier in his legal capacity, and Rochester dissuaded him from the ministry.


At the inquiry he bought his acquittal from a courtier and his accusers were executed.


The ascription to Sir Francis of Arcana Aulica: or Walsingham's Manual of Prudential Maxims for the Statesman and the Courtier is erroneous; the book is really the translation of a French treatise by one Edward Walsingham who flourished c. 1643-1659.


Hooper speaks of himself at this period as being "a courtier and living too much of a court life in the palace of our king."



Synonyms:

attender, attendant, tender,



Antonyms:

underbid, outbid, inedible, tough,



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