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bequeathed Meaning in Tamil ( bequeathed வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



பெகுவேத்

Verb:

(மரண)சாசனத்தினால் கொடு,



bequeathed's Usage Examples:

The Booth collection of British birds, bequeathed to the corporation by E.


The Yamato-Tosa artists painted in all styles, but that which was the speciality of the school, to be found in nearly all the historical rolls bequeathed to us by their leaders, was a lightly-touched outline filled in with flat and bright body-colors, in which verdigris-green played a great part.


It was for a time a Vogtei (advocateship) under the burgraves of Nuremberg, but about 1314 it was bequeathed to the see of Bamberg, and in 1806 it came into the possession of Bavaria.


In 1906 Alfred Beit bequeathed £200,000 towards the cost of erecting and equipping university buildings.


After a prolonged struggle of thirty years, they wrested the whole island from tile Saracens; and Reger, dying in 1101, bequeathed to his son Roger a kingdom in Calabria and Sicily second to none in Europe for wealth and magnificence.


collection of seventy-two sonnets, entitled The Tarantula of Love, and a translation (1587) from the Italian of the Triumphs of Petrarke are preserved in the library of the university of Edinburgh, in the collection bequeathed by his nephew, William Drummond.


After his death, Corson's widow generously bequeathed a sizeable estate to the University to maintain and develop the collection.


The institution of these exhibitions furnished Prince Giovanelli with an opportunity to found at Venice a Gallery of Modern Art, for which a home was found in the Palazzo Pesaro, bequeathed to the city by Princess Bevilacqua la Masa.


On his death on the i ith of January 1753 he bequeathed his books, manuscripts, prints, drawings, pictures, medals, coins, seals, cameos and other curiosities to the nation, on condition that parliament should pay to his executors £20,000, which was a good deal less than the value of the collection.


He had never married, and he bequeathed all his property, which was considerable, to Sorb College.


He killed Berenice and, dying in 51, bequeathed the kingdom to his eldest son, aged ten years, who was to take as wife his sister Cleopatra, aged seventeen.





Synonyms:

entail, present, pass on, gift, leave, impart, fee-tail, will, devise, remember, leave behind, give,



Antonyms:

take, withdraw, deny, borrow, disinherit,

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