knighthood Meaning in Tamil ( knighthood வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
வீரத்திருமகன்,
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knighthood தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
1658 ஆம் ஆண்டில் வெலாசுக்குவெசுக்கு வீரத்திருமகன் விருது வழங்கப்பட்டபோது, குறைந்த அளவிலேயே உயர்குடிப் பிறப்பின் வம்சாவளியைக் கூறி தகுதிபெற்றார்.
மக்கள் எழுச்சியோடு நடைபெற்ற வீரத்திருமகன் சீர்காழி இரவிச்சந்திரன் இறுதி ஊர்வலம் .
என் தங்கை திரைப்படம் மூலம் அறிமுகமான இவர், மதுரை வீரன், படிக்காத மேதை, வீரத்திருமகன், குலேபகாவலி, பாக்கிய லட்சுமி, கொடுத்து வைத்தவள் உள்ளிட்ட பல்வேறு தமிழ்ப் படங்களில் நடித்தார்.
1962 ஆம் ஆண்டில் வீரத்திருமகன் படத்தில் குமாரி சச்சுவுடன் இணைந்து நடித்தார்.
ரோஜா மலரே ( வீரத்திருமகன் ).
1962 இல் ஏவிஎம் நிறுவனம் தயாரித்த வீரத்திருமகன் திரைப்படத்தை முதன் முதலில் இயக்கினார்.
knighthood's Usage Examples:
1 In several of the writs for distraint of knighthood from Henry III.
There are no orders for natives, and such distinctions as are conferred by the different coloured buttons of the mandarins, the grades indicated by the number of peacocks' feathers, the gift of the yellow jacket and the like, are rather insignia of rank or personal marks of honour than orders, whether of knighthood or merit, in the European sense.
In the prose Lancelot his education is complete, he knows his name and parentage, though for some unexplained reason he keeps both secret, and he goes with a fitting escort and equipment to Arthur's court to demand knighthood.
5 " If we sum up the principal ensigns of knighthood, ancient and modern, we shall find they have been or are a horse, gold ring, shield and lance, a belt and sword, gilt spurs and a gold chain or collar.
"In the form of their solemn inauguration too, as we have noticed, the spurs together with the sword were always employed as the leading and most characteristic ensigns of knighthood.
The same monarch entered Dublin in 1394 with 30,000 bowmen and 4000 cavalry, bringing with him the crown jewels; but after holding a parliament and making much courtly display before the native chieftains, on several of whom he conferred knighthood, he returned to England.
It is difficult to describe the true spirit and moral influence of knighthood, if only because the ages in which it flourished differed so widely from our own.
His name is not connected with the resistance to the levy of ship-money or to the action of the ecclesiastical courts, but in 1630 he was one of those fined for refusing to take up knighthood.
The knights then dressed him in distinctive garments, and they then mounted their horses and rode to the hall where the candidate was to receive knighthood; his future squire was to ride before him bareheaded bearing his sword by the point in its scabbard with his spurs hanging from its hilt.
(now Peterborough), was accepted from Selden to Hallam as an historical fact, and knighthood was supposed, not only to have been known among the Anglo-Saxons, but to have had a distinctively religious character which was contemned by the Norman invaders.
It is familiar in the titles, showing the colour of their wands of office, of the gentlemen ushers of the three principal British orders of knighthood, the ushers of the Garter and St Patrick being "Ushers of the Black Rod," and of the Thistle "Green Rod.
Synonyms:
nobility, aristocracy,
Antonyms:
noble, dishonorableness, ignoble,