welshmen Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
welshmen ka kya matlab hota hai
वेल्शमेन
वेल्स का एक मूल या निवासी
Noun:
वेल्शमैन,
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welshmen शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
জজজ
न्यू साउथ वेल्स के निवासियों को न्यू साउथ वेल्शमैन कहते हैं।
न्यूकैसल के पास एक भरोसेमंद टीम थी और 9वें नंबर पर एक लोकप्रिय गोल अर्जित करने वाले खिलाड़ी को रखने की न्यूकैसल की परंपरा अब भी चलती रही क्योंकि वेल्शमैन वाइन डेविस एक प्रसिद्द खिलाड़ी थे।
एंडरसन ने टेस्ट टीम में अपना स्थान बरकरार रखा और उनका अगला बड़ा ब्रेक तब आया जब साइमन जोन्स को लगी चोट ने वेस्ट इंडीज के खिलाफ 2004 की ग्रीष्मकालीन श्रृंखला के आखिरी तीन टेस्ट मैचों में वेल्शमैन को बाहर कर दिया।
welshmen's Usage Examples:
At the tercentenary of " Bishop Morgan's Bible " in 1888 a national movement of appreciation was set on foot amongst Welshmen of all denominations both at home and abroad, with the result that XXVIII.
there were, however, to be found at court and in the universities a number of ardent and talented young Welshmen, adherents mostly of the reforming party in Church and State, who were destined to bring about a brilliant literary revival in their native land during the reigns of Elizabeth and James I.
It was also particularly stated that all legal procedure must henceforth be conducted in the English tongue, an arrangement which fell very heavily on poor monoglot Welshmen and appears an especially harsh and ungracious enactment when coming from a sovereign who was himself a genuine Welshman by birth.
For Owen's brilliant but brief career and ruthless treatment of English settlers and Anglophil Welshmen, his countrymen had not unnaturally to pay a heavy penalty in the severe statutes which the affrighted parliaments of Henry IV.
Another distinguishing mark of Edward's policy towards Wales is to be found in the commercial and administrative powers given to the fortified towns, inhabited solely by people of English birth and by Welshmen who acquiesced in English rule.
It is characteristic in this connexion that the West Saxon laws do not make any distinction between ceorls and laets or halffreemen as the Kentish laws had done: this means that the half-free people were, if not Welshmen, reckoned as members of the ceorl class.
Blome in 1673 speaks of Warrington market as an important one "for linen cloth, corn, cattle, provisions and fish, being much resorted to by the Welshmen," and in 1730 Defoe says the market was especially famous for "a sort of table linen called Huk-a-back or Huk-abuk."
Here was a display, not only of Englishmen, Scotsmen, Irishmen, Welshmen, but of Mounted Rifles from Victoria and New South Wales, from the Cape and from Natal, and from the Dominion of Canada.
There may be the folk-right of West and East Saxons, of East Angles, of Kentish men, Mercians, Northumbrians, Danes, Welshmen, and these main folk-right divisions remain even when tribal kingdoms disappear and the people is concentrated in one or two realms. The chief centres for the formulation and application of folkright were in the 10th and iith centuries the shire-moots, while the witan of the realm generally placed themselves on the higher ground of State expediency, although occasionally using folkright ideas.
deal with the grievances of Welshmen.
welshmen's Meaning':
a native or resident of Wales