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barmkin Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( barmkin ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ବାର୍ମକିନ୍,

Noun:

ଲାଭଜନକ ସଂସ୍ଥା |, ବୁ g ାମଣା, ଚୁକ୍ତିନାମା, କିଣିବା ଏବଂ ବିକ୍ରୟ, ବିନିମୟ |,

Verb:

ବୁ g ାମଣା, ବିଡ୍,

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barmkin's Usage Examples:

"Kirkhope Tower, barmkin and barmkin wall S of (SM1728)".


A survey of 1541 reported a decaying tower house without a barmkin owned by John Roddam.


It was surrounded by a timber palisade, and later, a stone walled barmkin, or defensive courtyard, with round towers at the corners.


The surrounding barmkin was added around 1550, and the present battlements and two square cap-houses.


or "barmkin" (in Ireland a bawn) was an enclosure where livestock were herded in times of danger.


Name Location Description Ref No Image Hallbar Tower barmkin Crawford Barmkin associated with Hallbar Tower SM1148 Corra Castle Lesmahagow Ruined tower-house.


Scottish names for the same thing include "pele" (hence pele tower) and "barmkin".


extensive archaeological excavation of the castle and its surrounding barmkin area was also initiated by the proprietor.


round tower was located at the north east corner of a fortified yard or barmkin, which would have sheltered livestock and provided cellars, a bakehouse.


L-plan keep, to which a 16th-century lean-to was added, enclosed by a barmkin wall with a gatehouse, which probably faced east.


The original castle had a tower house within a walled enclosure or barmkin entered through a large gatehouse.


) built against the barmkin wall.


"pele" can also be used in related contexts, for example a "pele" or "barmkin" (in Ireland a bawn) was an enclosure where livestock were herded in times.



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