buskin

Bengali Meaning of Buskin: বুসকিন (noun), বুসকিনের (adjective)

Definition and Part of Speech

Buskin (noun, pronounced as buhs-kin) refers to a type of boot that reaches halfway up the leg, typically made of leather or cloth. It is often worn by actors in ancient Greek tragedies to symbolize tragedy and elevated status.

Synonyms of Buskin

1. Tragedy (বিপদ, noun)
2. Drama (প্রহর, noun)
3. Misfortune (দুর্ভাগ্য, noun)

Antonyms of Buskin

1. Comedy (হাস্য, noun)
2. Happiness (সুখ, noun)
3. Fortune (ভাগ্য, noun)

Origin of Buskin

The word “buskin” originated from the Latin word “cothurnus” and the Greek word “kothornos.” It was first used in English in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words

1. Tragedy (noun)
2. Drama (noun)
3. Misfortune (noun)

Buskin in Literature Quotes

1. “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” – William Shakespeare (সমস্ত পৃথিবী একটি মঞ্চ, এবং সমস্ত পুরুষ ও মহিলা কেবলমাত্র অভিনেতা।)
2. “The play’s the thing wherein I’ll catch the conscience of the king.” – William Shakespeare (নাটকই তার যে জিনিস যার মাধ্যমে আমি রাজার স্বচেতনতা ধরব।)

Buskin Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বুসকিন
Hindi: बस्किन
Nepali: बस्किन
Urdu: بسکن
Tamil: புஸ்கின்
Telugu: బుస్కిన్
Arabic: بوسكين
Chinese: 高跟鞋
Japanese: ブスキン
Russian: бускин

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