rājā kā aṃgarakṣak English Meaning - Translate rājā kā aṃgarakṣak (Beefeater) into English from Hindi

rājā kā aṃgarakṣak Roman Hindi to English Meaning is Beefeater. It is a noun by form.

rājā kā aṃgarakṣak

राजा का अंगरक्षक

Beefeater

[beef-ee-ter]

Definitions of Beefeater

n. One who eats beef; hence, a large, fleshy person.

n. One of the yeomen of the guard, in England.

n. An African bird of the genus Buphaga, which feeds on the larvu00e6 of botflies hatched under the skin of oxen, antelopes, etc. Two species are known.

Form Noun

How To Spell Beefeater [beef-ee-ter]

Origin of Beefeater Early 17th century (originally a derogatory term for a well-fed servant): the current sense dates from the late 17th century.

rājā kā aṃgarakṣak Roman Hindi to English Meaning - Find the correct meaning of rājā kā aṃgarakṣak in English. It is important to understand the word properly when we translate it from Roman Hindi to English. There are always several meanings of each word in English. The correct meaning of rājā kā aṃgarakṣak in English is Beefeater. In Hindi, it is written as राजा का अंगरक्षक. Beefeater is a noun according to parts of speech. It is spelled as [beef-ee-ter].

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