Heaume meaning in Urdu
Heaume Sentence
Heaume Definitions
1) Heaume : قدیم ہیلمٹ : (noun) a large medieval helmet supported on the shoulders.
Useful Words
Machicolation : فن تعمیر , Drift Net : برقی کرنٹ سے چلنے والا مچھلی کا جال , Lambrequin : خود کے اوپر پہنا جانے والی حفاظتی ٹوپی , Ear Hole : کان کا سوراخ , Piggyback : کندہوں پر لٹکا ہوا , Shrug : کندھے اچکانا , Crooked : جھکے ہوئے کندہوں والا , Dolman : ایک قسم کی جیکٹ , Shrug : بے اطمینانی کا اظہار کرتے ہوۓ کندھے اچکانا , Sandwichman : تشہیر کرنے والا , Stole : چنری , Palankeen : ڈولی , Cloak : عبایہ , Scarf : دوپٹا , Shawl : شال , Sackbut : ایک آلہ موسیقی , Bipartisan : دو طرفہ , Waterborne : جسے پانی نے اٹھا رکھا ہو , Peplos : وہ کپڑا جو قدیم یونان میں عورتیں پہنا کرتی تھی , Cuirass : زرہ , Man-At-Arms : سپاہی , Abutment Arch : ستون والی محراب , Trestle Bridge : قینچی دار پل , Arguable : قابل استدلال , Strike Zone : بیس بال میں وہ جگہ جو بلے باز کے گھٹنوں اور کندھے کے درمیان ہوتی ھے , Miracle Play : انجیل کے واقعات کے بارے میں , Parochial : علاقائی , Wimple : خواتین کا سر ڈھانپنے کا کپڑا , Falchion : چھوٹی تلوار , Glider : بغیر انجن کا اڑنے والا طیارہ , Sam Browne Belt : شمشیر بند
Useful Words Definitions
Machicolation: a projecting parapet supported by corbels on a medieval castle; has openings through which stones or boiling water could be dropped on an enemy.
Drift Net: a large fishnet supported by floats; it drifts with the current.
Lambrequin: a scarf that covers a knight's helmet.
Ear Hole: a hole (as in a helmet) for sound to reach the ears.
Piggyback: support on the back and shoulders.
Shrug: a gesture involving the shoulders.
Crooked: having the back and shoulders rounded; not erect.
Dolman: a hussar`s jacket worn over the shoulders.
Shrug: raise one's shoulders to indicate indifference or resignation.
Sandwichman: a person with advertising boards hanging from the shoulders.
Stole: a wide scarf worn about their shoulders by women.
Palankeen: a closed litter carried on the shoulders of four bearers.
Cloak: a loose outer garment that hangs loosely from the shoulders.
Scarf: a garment worn around the head or neck or shoulders for warmth or decoration.
Shawl: cloak consisting of an oblong piece of cloth used to cover the head and shoulders.
Sackbut: a medieval musical instrument resembling a trombone.
Bipartisan: supported by both sides.
Waterborne: supported by water.
Peplos: a garment worn by women in ancient Greece; cloth caught at the shoulders and draped in folds to the waist.
Cuirass: medieval body armor that covers the chest and back.
Man-At-Arms: a heavily armed and mounted soldier in medieval times.
Abutment Arch: an arch supported by an abutment.
Trestle Bridge: a bridge supported by trestlework.
Arguable: capable of being supported by argument.
Strike Zone: (baseball) the area over home plate between a batter's knees and shoulders through which a pitch must pass in order to be called a strike.
Miracle Play: a medieval play representing episodes from the life of a saint or martyr.
Parochial: relating to or supported by or located in a parish.
Wimple: headdress of cloth; worn over the head and around the neck and ears by medieval women.
Falchion: a short broad slightly convex medieval sword with a sharp point.
Glider: aircraft supported only by the dynamic action of air against its surfaces.
Sam Browne Belt: leather belt supported by a strap over the right shoulder.