Boar Meaning in Bengali: বরাহ, বরহ, বরহী (noun)
Definition: A boar is a male pig, especially one that is wild or not castrated.
Synonyms: hog, pig, swine, sow, porker
Antonyms: সুকর (sukor) – sow, পিগলেট (piglet) – piglet
Origin: The word “boar” originated from the Old English word “bār,” which means “wild animal.” It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word “bairaz.”
Nearby Words:
- Hog (noun) – a domesticated pig, especially one weighing over 120 pounds
- Pig (noun) – a domesticated hoofed mammal, typically pink-skinned and bristly-haired
- Swine (noun) – a pig, especially one used for food
- Sow (noun) – an adult female pig
- Porker (noun) – a pig raised for slaughter
Boar in Literature Quotes:
- “The boar’s head in hand bear I, Bedecked with bays and rosemary.” – William Shakespeare (বরাহের মাথা আমি হাতে নিয়েছি, বেডেক করে বেইস ও রোজমেরি দিয়ে।)
- “The boar out of the wood doth waste it.” – Sir Philip Sidney (বন থেকে বরাহ এটা ধ্বংস করে।)
Boar Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: বরাহ
- Hindi: सूअर
- Nepali: बाघ
- Urdu: سور
- Tamil: பன்றி
- Telugu: పాంది
- Arabic: خنزير بري
- Chinese: 野猪
- Japanese: 猪
- Russian: кабан
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