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cousin Meaning in Tamil ( cousin வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சித்தி மகன், சித்தி மகள், பெரியம்மா மகன்்், பெரியம்மா மகள்், மாமன்மகன்், மாமன்மகள், சித்தப்பா மகன்், சித்தப்பா மகள், அத்தை மகள்்், அத்தை மகன்், அத்தை மகள், பெரியப்பா மகன்், பெரியப்பா மகள்,



cousin தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இவரது தந்தையின் சித்தி மகன் சர் ரிச்சர்ட் பெப்பீசு 1640 ஆம் ஆண்டில் சட்பரிக்கு நாடாளுமன்ற உறுப்பினராகத் தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டவராவார்.

cousin's Usage Examples:

left no son, the crown devolved upon his cousin and son-in-law the count of Angouleme, Francis I.


"How do you do, cousin?" said Pierre.


Henry Seymour Conway's elder brother, Francis, 2nd Baron Conway, was created marquess of Hertford in 1793; his mother was a sister of Sir Robert Walpole's wife, and he was therefore first cousin to Horace Walpole, with whom he was on terms of intimate friendship throughout his life.


In 1494 Giulio went with them into exile; but, on Giovanni's restoration to power, returned to Florence, of which he was made archbishop by his cousin Pope Leo X.


In 1745 he entered the 1 He succeeded his cousin, Solomon Van Rensselaer (1744-1852), who was in the regular army in 1792-1800, who had fought under General Anthony Wayne at Maumee Rapids in 1794 and under Stephen Van Rensselaer at Queenston Heights in 1812, and who was in the House of Representatives in 1819-1822.


In 1429, instigated by the emperor Sigismund, whom he magnificently entertained at his court at Lutsk, Witowt revived his claim to a kingly crown, and Jagiello reluctantly consented to his cousin's coronation; but before it could be accomplished Witowt died at Troki, on the 27th of October 1430.


In 1631 he converted his landed property into money, and John Hampden, his cousin, a patentee of Connecticut in 1632, was on the point of emigrating.


It was the voice of a young girl, his cousin, who sang a stanza, saying, "Happy the father, happy the mother, happy the wife of such a son and husband.


On being ransomed he went to Constantinople,where was held the court of his cousin,the emperor Manuel, with whom he was a great favourite.


In 1186 at Woodstock William married Ermengarde de Beaumont, a cousin of Henry II.


He called down: 'Is there a mackintosh down there big enough to keep two young lassies warm?These three Scottish lassies were not cousins at all.


The younger generation, however, were Bonapartist in sympathy; Gramont's cousin Antoine Louis Raymond, comte de Gramont (1787-1825), though also the son of an emigre, served with distinction in Napoleon's armies, while Antoine Agenor, duc de Gramont, owed his career to his early friendship for Louis Napoleon.





Synonyms:

full cousin, relative, first cousin, relation, cousin-german,



Antonyms:

absolute, connectedness, unconnectedness, ancestor, descendant,

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