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chamberlain Meaning in Tamil ( chamberlain வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

அரண்மனைக் காரியஸ்தர்,



chamberlain's Usage Examples:

From April to December 1697 he discharged the duties of lord chamberlain, and for part of this time he was one of the lords justices, but the general suspicion with which he was regarded terrified him, and in December he resigned.


Robert Parys, chamberlain of North Wales under Henry IV.


One of the chamberlains went and told his master that he had been thwarted by a beardless boy.


chamberlains, participanti and supernumerary.


The treasury was managed by two chamberlains; and every five years the Paduans sent one of their nobles to reside as nuncio in Venice, and to watch the interests of his native town.


He was a member of parliament in 1774 and 1775; in 1776 he became a peer as Baron Osborne, and in 1777 lord chamberlain of the queen's household.


BrOhl, who began as page and chamberlain, was largely employed in procuring money for his profuse master.


950 and copies were legally compared and stamped; the Normans removed them to Westminster to the custody of the king's chamberlains at the exchequer; and they were preserved in the crypt of Edward the Confessor, while remaining royal property (9).


The attempt also of the daring highwayman Maternus to seize the empire was betrayed; but at last Eclectus the emperor's chamberlain, Laetus the praefect of the praetorians, and his mistress Marcia, finding their names on the list of those doomed to death, united to destroy him.


The Empress' chamberlain invited him to see Her Majesty.


Next came dignities of a slightly lower rank, such as those of grand almoner (Fesch), grand marshal of the palace (Duroc), grand chamberlain (Talleyrand), grand master of the horse (Caulaincourt), grand huntsman (Berthier), grand master of ceremonies (Segur).


He selected one of his chamberlains, Charles von Miltitz, the elector's private agent at Rome, and commissioned him.





Synonyms:

Neville Chamberlain, Arthur Neville Chamberlain,



Antonyms:

None

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