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



, ଜଣେ ମହିଳା ଚ iding ୁଥିବା ଘୋଡା,

ଜଣେ ମହିଳାଙ୍କ ପାଇଁ ଏକ ହାଲୁକା ସାଦର ଘୋଡା |,

Noun:

ଧୋନି |,

palfrey's Usage Examples:

receive gifts from the count, Sir Alfonso your lord, your sister gifts of palfreys without end").


To you I wish to give the twelve horses [palfreys] That go in the grove of roses Never has there been a saddle upon them.


In 1204 the men of Essex paid the King 500 marks and five palfreys for the "forest of Essex which is beyon the Causeway between Colchester.


coronation at Westminster Abbey, and as such was required to find white palfreys for herself and her ladies.


having bought the right of marrying her at the price of 1200 marks and two palfreys, gave her in marriage by October 1207, to Fulk FitzWarin.


He described the canonically fat porter at the lodges who admitted him to a rich private world peopled by ladies cantering sidesaddle on palfreys, ladies driving nowhere in particular in phaetons, gentlemen with guns, keepers with hounds and terrier at heel, and everywhere a profusion of fallow deer, hares and pheasants.


This led them to be described, for example, as "chargers" (war horses), "palfreys" (riding horses), cart horses or packhorses.


The death of Henry I from "a surfeit of palfreys" (recorded in other historical works as a "surfeit of lampreys", Chapter.


A palfrey is a type of horse that was highly valued as a riding horse in the Middle Ages.


Galloway and Hobby horses of the British Isles, animals sometimes called palfreys, which had ambling gaits and were brought to the United States by early.


Norman origin, dating from 1204 when Robert de Everay made a gift of two palfreys to the Bishop of Worcester.


custody of Osbert"s heir and lands, the fine amounting to 200 marks and two palfreys.



Synonyms:

saddle horse, mount, riding horse,

Antonyms:

fall, natural depression, stand still, hop out,

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