Abactor Meaning in Bengali
অপহরণকারী, চুরি করে নিয়ে যাওয়া ব্যক্তি, অপহরণকারী পশু, অপহরণকারী পশুচর্ম, অপহরণকারী পশুচর্ম বিক্রেতা
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
ab-ak-ter
Definition of Abactor
A person who steals cattle or livestock, a cattle thief.
Abactor Synonyms
Thief, Rustler, Cattle Rustler, Livestock Thief, Cattle Thief
Abactor Antonyms
প্রতিষ্ঠান, সংস্থা (Establishment, Organization)
Origin of Abactor
The word “abactor” originated from the Latin word “abactor” which means “cattle thief”.
Nearby Words
Abacus (গণক), Abaft (জাহাজের পিছনে), Abandon (পরিত্যাগ করা), Abandoned (পরিত্যাগকৃত), Abandonment (পরিত্যাগ), Abase (অপমান করা)
Abactor in Literature Quotes
“The abactor was caught red-handed, stealing the farmer’s cattle.”
“In the novel, the protagonist’s father was an abactor who had a change of heart.”
“The abactor’s cunning ways made it difficult for the authorities to catch him.”
“The abactor’s crimes were described in great detail in the newspaper article.”
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms
পশু চুরি করা (Stealing cattle)
Usage in American English
The term “abactor” is not commonly used in American English.
Usage in British English
The term “abactor” is not commonly used in British English.
Meaning in Different Languages
Hindi: गोहत्यार (Gohatyāra), Nepali: गोहत्यार (Gohatyāra), Urdu: گوہتیار (Gohatyāra), Tamil: மாடு திருடுபவன் (Māṭu tiruṭupavaṉ), Telugu: పశువు దోరగాకుండా తీసుకోవడం (Paśuvu dōragākuṇḍā tīsukōvaḍaṁ), Arabic: سارق الماشية (Sāriq al-māshīa), Chinese: 偷牛贼 (Tōu niú zéi), Japanese: 牛泥棒 (Ushi dorobō), Russian: вор крупного рогатого скота (vor krupnogo rogatogo skota)
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