feudal - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of feudal in Hindi

  • सामंती
  • सामन्ती

feudal Definition

adjective

  • according to, resembling, or denoting the system of feudalism.

feudal Example

  • his view of patriotism was more than old-fashioned—it was positively feudal. ( देशभक्ति के बारे में उनका दृष्टिकोण पुराने जमाने से कहीं अधिक था - यह सकारात्मक रूप से सामंती था। )
  • Consequently the forms of paternalism signified by feudal relations are more likely to be a recent tradition rather than a distant memory. ( नतीजतन, सामंती संबंधों द्वारा दर्शाए गए पितृवाद के रूपों को दूर की स्मृति के बजाय हाल की परंपरा होने की अधिक संभावना है। )
  • "History makes fair judgments, " reads the text of the sprawling exhibit whose emotional peak is a life-size diorama of gleeful Tibetans tossing feudal documents into a bonfire. (  "इतिहास निष्पक्ष निर्णय लेता है," विशाल प्रदर्शनी का पाठ पढ़ता है जिसका भावनात्मक शिखर सामंती दस्तावेजों को अलाव में फेंकने वाले उल्लासपूर्ण तिब्बतियों का एक आदमकद चित्रमाला है। )
  • The stability of feudal society had always depended upon a relationship of trust between lords and vassals. ( सामंती समाज की स्थिरता हमेशा प्रभुओं और जागीरदारों के बीच विश्वास के रिश्ते पर निर्भर करती थी। )
  • In this concordat a distinction was made between spiritual investiture, by the ring and pastoral staff, and lay or feudal investiture, by the sceptre.  ( इस कॉनकॉर्ड में अँगूठी और देहाती कर्मचारियों द्वारा आध्यात्मिक अलंकरण और राजदंड द्वारा लेट या सामंती अलंकरण के बीच अंतर किया गया था। )

More Sentence

  • Feudal and manorial economy is the product that feudal big land tenure develops.
  • After the Opium War of 1840, China was gradually reduced to a semicolonial and semi - feudal society.
  • This writ was one transferring cases concerning the ownership of property from the courts of the feudal lords to those of the king.
  • Education, trade, religious toleration, the emancipation of the agricultural population from feudal burdens - all had her approval up to a certain point.
  • Though kings and lords reigned during feudal times, it was the serfs that kept the system working.
  • The way some landowners treat their tenants today seems almost feudal.
  • The proprietors had all the powers of a county palatine and proposed to establish a feudal and aristocratic form of government.
  • Feudal landowners let the peasants stay on the land as long as they worked.
  • Diplomacy was in his blood: his ancestors had been feudal lords.
  • Feudal law required that the king should take seisin of the earldom before regranting it and receiving the homage, and the sheriff of Ayr was directed to take it on Baliol's behalf.
  • All these old novels bear the religions and superstitious characters of the feudal society.
  • Feudal in origin, Dunster's later importance was commercial, and the port had a considerable wool, corn and cattle trade with Ireland.
  • They had now to satisfy the imperial tax-farmers and excisemen, as well as their feudal lords.
  • The feudal king held grand feasts at his home and invited English royalty to dine at his table.
  • This would have conflicted with Haile Selassie's intention of curtailing the power of the feudal Rases and centralizing the administration.
  • These assizes do not, of course, appear in Ibelin, who was only concerned with the feudal law of the high court.
  • On his death there were then no freehold estates to pass and therefore no liability to feudal dues.
  • The Armenians in the south-east of Asia Minor borrowed feudal institutions from the Franks and the feudal vocabulary itself.
  • It was then a forcing ground for the new classes establishing themselves and exerting their power against the existing feudal order.
  • feudal barons.