basinet

Basinet Meaning in Bengali: ব্যাসিনেট, মুখবন্ধ, মুখবন্ধযুক্ত হেলমেট (noun, /ˈbæsɪnɪt/)

Definition

(noun, /ˈbæsɪnɪt/)

A basinet refers to a type of medieval helmet that covers the head and has a visor to protect the face. It is typically made of steel and was commonly used by knights and soldiers during the Middle Ages.

Synonyms

(noun)

  • Helmet (হেলমেট)
  • Headpiece (মাথার পরিধান)
  • Visored helmet (মুখবন্ধযুক্ত হেলমেট)

Antonyms

(noun)

  • Unprotected head (অসংরক্ষিত মাথা)
  • Vulnerable face (সংকটপ্রাপ্ত মুখ)
  • Exposed head (প্রকাশিত মাথা)

Origin

(noun)

The word “basinet” originated from the Old French word “bacinet,” which means a small basin or bowl. It was first used in the English language in the 14th century to describe a type of helmet.

Nearby Words

  • Basil (noun)
  • Basket (noun)
  • Basketball (noun)
  • Bask (verb)
  • Bass (noun)

Basinet in Literature Quotes

“He wore a basinet of steel adorned with a plume of feathers.” – William Shakespeare (উইলিয়াম শেক্সপিয়ার)

“The knight’s basinet gleamed in the sunlight as he rode into battle.” – J.R.R. Tolkien (জে.আর.আর. টলকিন)

Basinet Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: ব্যাসিনেট
  • Hindi: बेसिनेट
  • Nepali: बेसिनेट
  • Urdu: بیسینیٹ
  • Tamil: பேசினெட்
  • Telugu: బాసినెట్
  • Arabic: بيسينيت
  • Chinese: 铁盔
  • Japanese: バシネット
  • Russian: басинет

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