gentry Meaning in Tamil ( gentry வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
உயர்குடி மக்கள்,
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gentry தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
விடுதியின் ஆரம்ப கால உறுப்பினர்களாக, காவல் படையைச் சேர்ந்தவர்கள், பிரித்தானிய நிர்வாகிகள் மற்றும் இந்திய உயர்குடி மக்கள் ஆகியோருக்காக ஒதுக்கப்பட்டது.
பிரபுக்கள் ஆட்சி அல்லது உயர்குடி மக்கள் ஆட்சி (aristocracy).
இது "சுதந்திரமான மக்கள்" அல்லது "உயர்குடி மக்கள்" என்ற பொருளை உடையதாக இருக்கக்கூடும்.
உயர்குடி மக்கள் மத்தியில் கிரிக்கெட்டு பிரபலமடைந்ததற்கு இதுவே முதல் ஆதாரமாகும்.
சார்லசு I ஆட்சிக் காலத்தில் உயர்குடி மக்கள் முதலில் புரவலர்களாக அதிகரிக்க ஆர்வம் காண்பித்தனர்.
gentry's Usage Examples:
It was saved by the refusal of the lesser gentry to rise, and by the alliance of the king with the citizen class, which was not led astray by the pretences of regard for the public weal which cloaked the designs of the leaguers.
An enormous crowd of factory hands, house serfs, and peasants, with whom some officials, seminarists, and gentry were mingled, had gone early that morning to the Three Hills.
The sons of the gentry, denied proper instruction at home, betook themselves to the nearest universities across the border, to Goldberg in Silesia, to Wittemberg, to Leipzig.
His instruments were ministers of ability chosen from the clergy and the gentryhe seems to have been equally averse to trusting the baronage at the one end of the social scale, or mere upstarts at the other, and it is notable that no one during his reign can be called a court favorite.
Philip endeavoured to placate the Portuguese by the fullest recognition of their constitutional rights, and in particular by favoring the fidalgos or gentry.
Ignaz Jozsef Martinovics (1755-1795) and his associates, the Hungarian Jacobins, vainly attempted a revolutionary propaganda (1795), and Napoleon's mutilations of the ancient kingdom of St Stephen did not predispose the Hungarian gentry in his favour.
The Polish gentry were still the umpires as well as the stake-holders; the best candidates generally won the day; and the defeated competitors were driven out of the country by force of arms if they did not take their discomfiture, after a fair fight, like sportsmen.
James and his leaders, Atholl and Huntly, with their Stewarts and Gordons, and the levies of burgesses, and the mounted gentry of Fife, encountered the wild border spearmen of Hepburn and Home and the Galloway men, the whole being led by Angus and the rebel prince at Sauchie burn, near Bannockburn.
At the same time many of the gentry were won by his undoubted sincerity and devotedness as well as by his eloquence.
The netsuke and the pipe, with all that pertained to it, were for the commoners what the sword-hilt and guard were for the gentry.
The Polish nobles, gentry and Church - the educated classes generally - were crushed.
The landless younger sons of the gentry and the Servian and Vlach immigrants provided him with excellent and practically inexhaustible military material.
'The peer - in strictness, the peer in his own person only, not even his children - became the only noble; the ideas of nobility and gentry thus became divorced in a way in which they are not in any other country.
Synonyms:
squirearchy, upper crust, aristocracy, upper class, landed gentry,
Antonyms:
None