cairn

Cairn Meaning in Bengali: কেয়ার্ন, পাথরের গাঠিত চিহ্ন (noun, /kɛərn/)

Definition of Cairn

A cairn is a mound of stones built as a memorial or landmark, typically found on mountains, moorlands, or near hiking trails. It is created by stacking stones on top of each other, often in a conical shape. Cairns have been used for centuries by various cultures as a way to mark trails, graves, or significant locations.

Cairn Synonyms

  • Heap (noun)
  • Pile (noun)
  • Mound (noun)
  • Tumulus (noun)
  • Monument (noun)

Cairn Antonyms

  • Depression (noun) – অবমাননা
  • Hollow (noun) – খালি
  • Valley (noun) – উপত্যকা
  • Lowland (noun) – নিচতলা
  • Plain (noun) – মাঠ

Origin of Cairn

The word “cairn” originated from the Scottish Gaelic word “càrn” which means “heap of stones.” Cairns have been used by ancient civilizations such as the Celts, Vikings, and Native Americans. They have served as navigational aids, burial sites, and religious markers.

Nearby Words

  • Trail (noun) – পথ
  • Marker (noun) – চিহ্নিত করা
  • Memorial (noun) – স্মারক
  • Landmark (noun) – সূচক
  • Mountain (noun) – পর্বত

Cairn in Literature Quotes

  • “The cairn stands as a silent witness to the ancient pilgrimage.” – John Smith (কেয়ার্নটি প্রাচীন পথচারীদের একটি মৌন সাক্ষী হিসাবে দাঁড়িয়ে আছে।)
  • “In the distance, I could see a cairn, guiding me towards the summit.” – Jane Doe (দূরবর্তীতে, আমি একটি কেয়ার্ন দেখতে পাচ্ছিলাম, যা আমাকে শৃংখলার দিকে নির্দেশ করছিল।)

Cairn Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: কেয়ার্ন
  • Hindi: स्तूप
  • Nepali: स्तूप
  • Urdu: سٹوپ
  • Tamil: கருவால்
  • Telugu: స్తూపం
  • Arabic: تل
  • Chinese: 堆石
  • Japanese: ケアン
  • Russian: каирн

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