bludgeons

Bludgeons Meaning in Bengali: ব্লাজনস এর বাংলা অর্থ হলো – গোলামি, হথিয়ারা, হথিয়ারা করা, হথিয়ারা দেওয়া। (Noun, Pronunciation: bluhj-uh n)

Definition of Bludgeons

Bludgeons refers to heavy sticks or clubs that are used as weapons, typically made of wood and often with a metal tip. They are designed to inflict blunt force trauma and are commonly used in combat or as a means of intimidation.

Synonyms of Bludgeons

Some synonyms of bludgeons include cudgel, truncheon, baton, club, mace, stick, staff, and bludgeon.

Antonyms of Bludgeons

Antonyms of bludgeons include peace, harmony, agreement, cooperation, and concord. (শান্তি, সম্ঝোতা, সহযোগিতা, সম্মতি, সুসংঘটিততা)

Origin of Bludgeons

The word bludgeons originated from the Middle English word “bludgen,” which means a short club or cudgel. It is believed to have derived from the Old French word “bludgeon,” which means a stick or club.

Nearby Words

  • Cudgel: Noun – a short, thick stick used as a weapon.
  • Truncheon: Noun – a short, thick stick carried as a weapon by a police officer.
  • Baton: Noun – a thin stick or staff used as a conductor’s wand or a symbol of authority.
  • Club: Noun – a heavy stick used as a weapon or for hitting the ball in various sports.
  • Mace: Noun – a ceremonial staff or club carried by a person of high rank or authority.
  • Stick: Noun – a thin piece of wood that has fallen or been cut from a tree.
  • Staff: Noun – a long stick used as a support when walking or climbing or as a weapon.

Bludgeons in Literature Quotes

“He who lives by the sword, dies by the sword.” – William Shakespeare (যে ব্লাজনস দিয়ে জীবন যাপন করে, সে ব্লাজনস দিয়েই মারা যায়।)

“The pen is mightier than the sword.” – Edward Bulwer-Lytton (কলমটি তরল ব্লাজনসের চেয়েও শক্তিশালী।)

Bludgeons Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ব্লাজনস, Hindi: ब्लजनस, Nepali: ब्लजनस, Urdu: بلجنس, Tamil: பிளஜன்ஸ், Telugu: బ్లజన్స్, Arabic: العصي الثقيلة, Chinese: 大棍, Japanese: 金棒, Russian: дубинки.

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