mason - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of mason in Hindi
- मकान बनाने वाला
- मेसन
- राज
- राजगीर
- राजमिस्री
- संगतराश
- थवई
mason Definition
Noun
- a builder and worker in stone.
- a Freemason.
Verb
- build from or strengthen with stone.
mason Example
- the chief mason at Westminster Abbey ( वेस्टमिंस्टर एब्बे में मुख्य राजमिस्त्री )
- The Mason cleared his throat huskily, as old men do, and called his servant. ( राजमिस्त्री ने बूढ़ों की तरह कर्कशता से अपना गला साफ किया और अपने नौकर को बुलाया। )
- The Mason did not move and for a long time said nothing after this answer. ( राजमिस्त्री नहीं हिला और इस उत्तर के बाद बहुत देर तक कुछ नहीं बोला। )
- In January 1361 building work at Windsor was vigorously resumed, and again the sheriffs were ordered to contribute their quotas of 40 freestone masons and 40 cementarii to Wykeham's charge. ( जनवरी 1361 में विंडसर में निर्माण कार्य को सख्ती से फिर से शुरू किया गया था, और फिर से शेरिफ को 40 फ्रीस्टोन राजमिस्त्री और 40 सिमेंटरी के अपने कोटे को वाइकेहैम के प्रभार में योगदान करने का आदेश दिया गया था। )
More Sentence
- Wages for men employed in building, owing in part to scarcity of labour but chiefly to action of the labour unions, rose enormously, masons being paid $12 a day for a day of 8 hours.
- The master mason controlled 'the measure' and every dimension was a multiple of it.
- In the old St Mary's church (Protestant Episcopal), which was built in 1703 and has been called St Anne's as well as St Mary's, Daniel Coxe (1674-1739), first provincial grand master of the lodge of Masons in America, was buried; a commemorative bronze tablet was erected in 1907.
- Unlike most Jews, they have no liking for trade, but are skilled in agriculture, in the manufacture of pottery, ironware and cloth, and are good masons.
- In the early days of his bishopric he used to travel about his diocese attended by a little troop of skilled masons.
- The Mason smiled with his gentle fatherly smile.
- He was running into more brick walls than an overworked mason.
- On the bank of the Potomac is a brick house which was for several years the home of Francis Scott Key, author of "The Star-Spangled Banner"; on Analostan Island in the river was a home of James Murray Mason; Georgetown Heights was the home of the popular novelist, Mrs Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth (1819-1899).