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daggers Meaning in Tamil ( daggers வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பட்டாக்கத்தி,



daggers தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

பட்டாக்கத்தி பைரவன் (1979) – தமிழ்த் திரைப்படம்.

திரைவிமர்சனம்: பட்டாக்கத்தி – லினோ.

daggers's Usage Examples:

"As he pulled on the last of his clothes and crossed to his armory, a small, black velvet box nestled between two daggers drew his attention.


To this wave were owed in all probability the Nilotic scenes depicted on the Mycenae daggers, on frescoes of Hagia Triada and Cnossus, on pottery of Zakro, on the shell-relief of Phaestus, 'c.


Owing to its position on two important railways, Alcazar has a flourishing transit-trade in the wines of Estremadura and Andalusia; the soda and alkali of La Mancha are used in the manufacture of soap; and gunpowder, chocolate and inlaid daggers are also made here.


She'd thought his wall of swords, daggers, axes, and other medieval weapons were for ceremony.


Stone mace-heads are found in the earliest cemeteries, together with flint implements that may be the heads of lances, 'c, and thin leaf-shaped daggers of bronze.


European dogwood, Cornus sanguinea, was prized for its extremely hard wood, which was used for making shuttles and handles for various tools, undoubtedly including daggers.


The high priest was murdered in the Temple by pilgrims who carried daggers under their cloaks.


His wealth, astuteness, experience and tenacity of purpose, were to baffle Henry's attacks on Scottish independence, till the daggers of pietistic cut-throats closed the long debate.


Festus found Judaea infested with robbers and the sicarii, who mingled with the crowds at the feasts and stabbed their enemies with the daggers (sicae) from which their name was derived.


It hangs from the rooftops like daggers nearly touching the ground.


scabbards of swords, daggers, etc.


The graves at Hallstatt were partly inhumation partly cremation; they contained swords, daggers, spears, javelins, axes, helmets, bosses and plates of shields and hauberks, brooches, various forms of jewelry, amber and glass beads, many of the objects being decorated with animals and geometrical designs.


These men had been alternately bitter enemies and allies of Beaton; in 1543 Kirkcaldy of Grange and the master of Rothes were offering their venal daggers to England, through a Scot named Wishart.





Synonyms:

creese, dirk, helve, crease, knife, bodkin, haft, kris, hilt, stiletto, poniard, kirpan, sticker,



Antonyms:

subscript, superscript, lowercase, uppercase, unfold,

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