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pirate Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


pirate ka kya matlab hota hai


समुद्री डाकू

Noun:

जलडाकू, जहाज़ी डाकू,

Verb:

अपने पक्ष में खींचना, समुद्र पर डाका डालना, जहाज़ पर डाका डालना,



pirate's Usage Examples:

The sword dance described in the Pirate may still be seen occasionally.


The King's Own was a vast improvement, in point of construction, upon Frank Mildmay; and he went on, through a quick succession of tales, Newton Forster (1832), Peter Simple (1834), Jacob Faithful (1834), The Pacha of Many Tales (1835), Japhet in Search of a Father (1836), Mr Midshipman Easy (1836), The Pirate and the Three Cutters (1836), till he reached his highwater mark of constructive skill in Snarley-yow, or the Dog Fiend (1837).


Having been recently defeated in Lincoln, they were hard pressed, and reinforcements were sent to them from Calais in a fleet commanded by a pirate and mercenary soldier called Eustace the Monk.


Under Deys and Beys alike Tunisia was essentially a pirate state.


Of his poems may be mentioned The Oath, a series of most beautiful ballads, with a tragical love-story of the 17th century as their base, but with many and happy satirical allusions to modern life; JOrundr, a long poem about the convict king, the Danish pirate Jorgensen, who nearly succeeded in making himself the master of Iceland, and The Fate of the Gods and The Men of the West (the Americans), two poems which, with their anti-clerical and half-socialistic tendencies, have caused strong protests from orthodox Lutheran clergy.


The word appears in French as pirate for a liquid measure as early as the 13th century.


In 1541 Francisco de Orellana discovered the whole course of the Amazon from its source in the Andes to the Atlantic. A second voyage on the Amazon was made in 1561 by the mad pirate Lope de Aguirre; but it was not until 1639 that a full account was written of the great river by Father Cristoval de Acufia, who ascended it from its mouth and reached the city of Quito.


One tablet records that in 1631 two Algerine pirate crews landed in Ireland, sacked Baltimore, and carried off its inhabitants to slavery; another recalls the romantic escape of Ida M'Donnell, daughter of Admiral Ulric, consulgeneral of Denmark, and wife of the British consul.


The great pirate city was not in fact thoroughly tamed till its conquest by France in 1830.


It was off this island that John Gow, the pirate, was taken in 1725.



Synonyms:

plagiarizer, stealer, thief, plagiariser, literary pirate, plagiarist,



Antonyms:

stand still, fall back, fire,



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