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bearskins Meaning in kannada ( bearskins ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)



ಕರಡಿ ಚರ್ಮಗಳು

Noun:

ಕರಡಿ ಚರ್ಮ,

bearskins's Usage Examples:

popular taste expanded to figures of Scotchmen, English officers with bearskins, Dolly Vardens, John L.


The origin of the use of bearskins in U.


Also the Dutch bearskins did not feature the copper.


With the Kvens the law was that the king should have one-third as compared with his men when the booty was shared, and beyond that, as reserved for him, all bearskins and sables.


After World War I, the bearskins were worn by the Royal guards and armies for specific ceremonials in most.


In September 1914 the wide range of peacetime headdresses (shakos, busbies, "Corsican" caps, czapkas and bearskins) still being worn by the Belgian.


Warner, wore bearskins which were said to be "taller than those of the Grenadier Guards", and.


were laid out in bearskins prior to their funeral rites.


colourful uniforms on display; pith helmets with heavy plumes resembling bearskins are worn, except for the lone cavalry unit in attendance - with British-style.


The tradition of the white bearskins originated in 1894, when Tsar Nicholas II became colonel-in-chief.


While France used smaller bearskins, Spain preferred towering caps with long flowing bags.


An irregular line of private soldiers stand in the snow wearing their greatcoats and bearskins, many clearly exhausted or wounded.


He covered himself with bearskins to hide the gold from the thieves, and wooed a maiden.



Synonyms:

hat, chapeau, lid, shako, busby,

Antonyms:

defend,

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