barrows

Barrows Meaning in Bengali: বারোজ (noun), বারোজের (adjective), বারোজের (verb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Barrows (noun, pronounced as bahr-ohz) refers to ancient burial mounds or graves, typically made of earth and stones. These mounds are often found in archaeological sites and are considered significant historical landmarks.

Synonyms of Barrows

Some synonyms of barrows include tombs, burial mounds, sepulchers, mausoleums, and crypts.

Antonyms of Barrows

Antonyms of barrows include birth, life, existence, survival, and revival. (জন্ম, জীবন, অস্তিত্ব, বেঁচে থাকা, পুনরুদ্ধার)

Origin of Barrows

The word barrows originated from the Old English word “beorg,” meaning hill or mound. It has its roots in the Proto-Germanic word “bergaz,” which also means mountain or hill.

Nearby Words

  • Archaeology (noun) – the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of artifacts and structures.
  • Grave (noun) – a place of burial for a dead body.
  • Historical (adjective) – relating to the past, especially in human society.
  • Monument (noun) – a structure or building that serves as a memorial of a person or event.

Barrows in Literature Quotes

“The barrows of the ancient kings stood like islands in the misty sea of history.” – J.R.R. Tolkien (প্রাচীন রাজাদের বারোজগুলি ইতিহাসের মেঘমণ্ডলে দ্বীপের মত দাঁড়িয়েছিল।)

“The barrows whispered tales of forgotten warriors, their stories etched in stone.” – George R.R. Martin (বারোজগুলি ভুলে যাওয়া যোদ্ধাদের কথা বলে একে অন্তর্জ্ঞান দিতে থাকে, তাদের গল্পগুলি পাথরে আঁকা হয়েছে।)

Barrows Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বারোজ
  • Hindi: बारोज़
  • Nepali: बारोज़
  • Urdu: باروز
  • Tamil: பாரோஸ்
  • Telugu: బారోస్
  • Arabic: باروز
  • Chinese: 坟墓 (fénmù)
  • Japanese: 墳丘 (funkyū)
  • Russian: курганы (kurgany)

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