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bailiwick Meaning in Tamil ( bailiwick வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

குற்றவியல் நடுவரின் ஆட்சி எல்லை கொண்ட மாவட்டம்,



bailiwick's Usage Examples:

Meanwhile the rule of the town was extending over more and more territory, so that finally it governed 52 bailiwicks (acquired between 1324 and 1729), the Bernese patricians being thus extremely powerful and forming an oligarchy that administered affairs like a benevolent and well-ordered despotism.


A forester was "an officer sworn to preserve the vert and venison in the forest, and to attend upon the wild beasts within his bailiwick.


In 180r the bailiwicks to the west of the Rhine were absorbed by France; in 1809 the Order was entirely suppressed, and its lands went to the secular principalities in which they lay.


Bern kept the south-west portion (Zofingen, Aarburg, Aarau, Lenzburg, and Brugg), but some districts, named the Freie Amter or "free bailiwicks" (Mellingen, Muri, Villmergen, and Bremgarten), with the county of Baden, were ruled as "subject lands" by all or certain of the Confederates.


"from the coast, and the bailiwick (amt) of Bergedorf, which down to 1867 was held in common by Lubeck and Hamburg.


It is mentioned in Domesday only as a bailiwick of Newbold belonging to the king, and granted to William Peverell.


The German master - now grand master and German master in one - had his headquarters at Mergentheim in Swabia; the revenues of the states scattered throughout the twelve bailiwicks of Germany sustained him and his Order.





Synonyms:

scientific discipline, ology, architecture, knowledge domain, theology, liberal arts, engineering, major, subject, military science, humanistic discipline, applied science, arts, allometry, occultism, subject area, futuristics, discipline, subject field, frontier, futurology, theogony, humanities, escapology, study, genealogy, science, domain, knowledge base, numerology, field of study, technology, communications, graphology, divinity, engineering science, communication theory, field, protology, bibliotics,



Antonyms:

indiscipline, unrestraint, Romanticism, classicism, inability,

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