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orphan - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of orphan in Hindi

Noun

  • अनाथ
  • यतीम
  • अनाथिनी

Adjective

  • अनाथ का
  • यतीम का

orphan Definition

Noun

  • a child whose parents are dead.
  • the first line of a paragraph set as the last line of a page or column, considered undesirable.

Verb

  • make (a person or animal) an orphan.

orphan Example

  • orphan chimps ( अनाथ चिम्पांजी )
  • an orphan girl ( एक अनाथ लड़की )
  • He was left an orphan at an early age, his mother dying in 1880 and his father four years later. ( उन्हें कम उम्र में ही अनाथ छोड़ दिया गया था, उनकी माँ की मृत्यु 1880 में और उनके पिता की चार साल बाद हुई थी। )
  • There is an orphan asylum in the district of Parapatna. ( परपटना जिले में एक अनाथ आश्रम है। )

More Sentence

  • Then they'll bounce me to some other place in Denver, like Little Orphan Annie.
  • Although left an orphan at nine, he was by no means lonely or unprotected.
  • Left an orphan at the age of eleven, he worked for a time at his father's trade.
  • You iss robbed an orphan asylum.
  • Christina was an orphan whose parents had died in debt.
  • No befriended orphan to weep a tear upon his grave.
  • The same year, 1842, the orphan asylum was opened.
  • The coming American imperialism, our orphan island.
  • Albany Orphan Asylum.
  • Albany Orphan Asylum, 222.
  • The Bristol Orphan Home is typical of its class.
  • These seem to have been worked up later into a compilation called The Orphan Lectures (1657).
  • He was the son of a tailor, and was left an orphan in his eighth year; but, through the kindness of a friend, admission was gained for him into the military school of his native town, which was then under the direction of the Benedictines of Saint-Maur.
  • The Royal Hibernian military school in Phoenix Park (1765) provides for soldiers' orphan sons.
  • There are 12 hospitals (3 of them city institutions), 6 orphan asylums, 4 homes for the aged, a foundlings' home and a state industrial school for girls.
  • The college dates from 1735, when it was founded as an asylum for orphan boys destined for the Church.
  • he was left an orphan as a small boy