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yeomen Meaning in Tamil ( yeomen வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கடற்படையில் ஒரு சிறு அதிகாரி,



yeomen's Usage Examples:

Provision was thus made for 600,000 yeomen, assigning (according to different calculations) from sixteen to twenty-five acres of land to each.


JANOS ARANY (1817-1882), the greatest poet of Hungary after Petofi, was born at Nagy-Szalonta on the 2nd of March 1817, the son of Gyorgy Arany and Sara Megyeri; his people were small Calvinist yeomen of noble origin, whose property consisted of a rush-thatched cottage and a tiny plot of land.


Eight years later the Steelboys rose against the exactions of absentee landlords, who often turned out Protestant yeomen to get a higher rent from Roman Catholic cottiers.


parliament, 1543; at the same time it was enacted that all notes and marginal commentaries in other copies should be obliterated, and that " no woman (unless she be a noble or gentle woman), no artificers, apprentices, journeymen, servingmen, under the degree of yeomen.


As the yeomen of England were then in comparatively easy circumstances, the practice of sending their sons to the universities was quite usual; indeed Latimer mentions that in the reign of Edward VI.


In the 14th century the journeymen or yeomen began to set up fraternities in defence of their rights.


In a few weeks he collected thousands of so-called Kuruczok (a corruption of Cruciati), consisting for the most part of small yeomen, peasants, wandering students, friars and parish priests, the humblest and most oppressed portion of the community, to whom alone a crusade against the Turk could have the slightest attraction.


The bonder, or yeomen, were prosperous and independent, with well-defined rights.


In his extremity, Gustavus saw only one way of deliverance, an appeal for help to the sturdy yeomen of the dales.





Synonyms:

beefeater, yeoman of the guard, escort, bodyguard,



Antonyms:

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