mister Meaning in Tamil ( mister வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
திரு(வாளர்) எனப் பொருள்படக் கூடியது,
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mister's Usage Examples:
Such a fraternity was commonly called a "mistery" or "company" in the 15th and 16th centuries, though the old term "gild" was not yet obsolete.
"Ronnie Van Zant's lyrics, Well I heard mister Young sing about her/Well, I heard ole Neil put her down/Well, I hope Neil Young will remember/A Southern man don't need him around anyhow called out Young in no uncertain terms.
This has been aptly called "the disendowment of the religion of the misteries.
"This has been aptly called "the disendowment of the religion of the misteries.
Hell, mister, I don't remember.
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"Going for a midnight swim, mister?" he called.
Ronnie Van Zant's lyrics, Well I heard mister Young sing about her/Well, I heard ole Neil put her down/Well, I hope Neil Young will remember/A Southern man don't need him around anyhow called out Young in no uncertain terms.
Laws were passed, for example in 1503, requiring that new ordinances of "fellowships of crafts or misteries" should be approved by the royal justices or by other crown officers; and the authority of the companies to fix the price of wares was thus restricted.
The artificers accused the company of subverting their grants, misappropriating the funds 1 Properly the word should be spelled, as it was originally, "mistery;" it comes through the 0.
Using you spray bottle or mister, moisten the soil.
Lower House: M mister,alists, 227; Conservatives, 105; Republicans, 42; Carlists, 9; Catalans, 7; Integrists, 2; Independents, ~ unattached, 3.
Synonyms:
title of respect, form of address, title, Mr., Mr,
Antonyms:
low status,