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quarterings Meaning in Telugu ( quarterings తెలుగు అంటే)



క్వార్టర్స్, చురుకుగా అర్థంలో

ఒక రక్షక త్రైమాసికంలో ఆక్రమించిన ఒక కోటు; ఒక ప్రవణతపై ఆయుధాల నాలుగు కోటుల కలయిక సాధారణంగా సంభాషణను సూచిస్తుంది,

Noun:

చురుకుగా అర్థంలో,



quarterings's Usage Examples:

heraldic escutcheon sculpted in relief showing ten quarterings of the Dennis family: Heraldic quarterings of Robert Dennis, on stone escutcheon at Livery.


(parents [2 "quarterings"], grandparents [4 quarterings], great-grandparents [8 quarterings], and great-great-grandparents [16 quarterings]).


of Poltimore; the arms of Cobham of Blackborough are amongst the 30 quarterings above the effigy and monument to Sir Amyas Bampfylde (1564–1626) in All.


For example, a person having sixteen quarterings (formally in heraldry Seize Quartiers) might have exclusively noble ancestry.


great-grandparents had been noble, the notorious seize quartiers or "sixteen quarterings" of a coat-of-arms.


surmounts four smaller escutcheons similarly carved and painted and bearing impalements or quarterings, presented in a row.


1920 The first version of Madrid Province quarterings and a central inescutcheon were standing for: 1 Alcalá de Henares "ancient" (a triple-towered castle.


Hengrave Hall survives memorialising the Bourchier residency, showing ten quarterings of Bourchier (Bourchier, Louvaine, FitzWarin, Audley, Cogan, Hankford.


also a heraldic escutcheon sculpted in relief showing the following ten quarterings of the Dennis family.


various obsolete customary units of measurement Quarters of nobility or quarterings, the number of generations in which noble status has been held by a family.


nobility pushed for restrictions of certain offices and orders of chivalry to noblemen who could demonstrate that their lineage had extended "quarterings", i.


shields containing 52 distinct coats of arms marshalled in a total of 359 impalements and quarterings.


was officially responsible for the reactionary decree requiring four quarterings of nobility as a condition for the appointment of officers, the scheme.



Synonyms:

housing, living accommodations, lodging,



Antonyms:

Cryptogamia, end, misconception, beginning,



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