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derry Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


derry ka kya matlab hota hai


डेरी

Adjective:

विनोदशील, ज़िंदादिल, प्रकुल्ल, ख़ुशदिल, विनोदपूर्ण, मगन, हँसमुख, प्रमुदित, संतोषमय, आनंदित,



derry शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

(10) विनोदशील प्रवृत्ति द्वारा जीवन की कठोरता और व्यग्रकारी समस्याओं को दूर करना तथा।

इन तीनों को विनोदशील, रेडियो-मित्रवत, गीतों की प्रस्तुति के लिए जाना जाता था, जिनमें "पेरेस्न्ट्स जस्ट डोन्ट अंडरस्टैंड" व "समरटाइम" सर्वाधिक उल्लेखनीय हैं।

জজজ

शारीरिक-अभ्यास एवं विनोदशीलता को जीवन का आवश्यक अंग माना।

पालनकर्ता के साथ विनोदशील क्रियाओं में बच्ची को भाषा सुनने के बहुत अवसर मिलते हैं जो उसे बोलने के लिए प्रेरित करते हैं।

derry's Usage Examples:

Phelim married a daughter of the marquis of Huntly, by whom he had a son Gordon O'Neill, who was member of parliament for Tyrone in 1689; fought for the king at the siege of Derry and at the battles of Aughrim and the 1 See W.


In May of the same year Sir Henry Docwra, at the head of a considerable army, took up a position at Derry, while Mountjoy marched from Westmeath to Newry to support him, compelling O'Neill to retire to Armagh, a large reward having been offered for his capture alive or dead.


His brother Domhnall (Donnell) was king of Ailech, a district in Donegal and Derry; the royal palace, the ruined masonry of which is still to be seen, being on the summit of a hill Boo ft.


Murkertagh was chief of the great north Irish clan, the Cinel Eoghain,' and after becoming king of Ireland about the year 517, he wrested from a neighbouring clan a tract of country in the modern County Derry, which remained till the 17th century in the possession of the Cinel Eoghain.


From the head of Glen Derry, with its blasted trees, the picture of desolation, it becomes more toilsome, but is partly repaid by the view of the remarkable columnar cliffs of Corrie Etchachan.


The ascent is usually made from Castleton of Braemar, by way of the Linn of Dee, Glen Lui and Glen Derry.


and was absent for ten weeks from about the 6th of December to the 6th of March, presumahly for the purpose of his ordination as a sub-deacon, which was performed by the bishop of Derry, acting as suffragan to the bishop of London.


In 1733 George Stone was made dean of Ferns, and in the following year he exchanged this deanery for that of Derry; in 1740 he became bishop of Ferns, in 1743 bishop of Kildare, in 1745 bishop of Derry, and in 1747 archbishop of Armagh.


Travelling generally in companies, and carrying a simple outfit, these Celtic pioneers flung themselves on the continent of Europe, and, not content with reproducing at Annegray or Luxeuil the willow or brushwood huts, the chapel and the round tower, which they had left behind in Derry or in the island of Hy (Iona), they braved the dangers of the northern seas, and penetrated as far as the Faroes and even far distant Iceland.


The rich deanery of Derry then became vacant and Swift applied for it.



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