कन्वइवी Meaning in English
कन्वइवी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : convivi
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कन्वोककन्वोक्युशन
दीक्षान्त समारोह
दीक्षांत समारोह
कन्वोक्ड
कन्वोल्वुली
कन्वोल्वुल्यूस
कन्वोक्व्स
काफिले
मोटरों का काफ़िला
गाड़ियों का काफ़िला
कनक्षी
कंजेलिंग
सीओओ
खाना पकाना
कन्वइवी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Beryl Markham, in her 1942 memoir, West with the Night, remarked that "every man has his Mermaid's Tavern, every hamlet its shrine to conviviality".
His personality was said to be convivial and he counted Xu Yuxi amongst his friends.
However, the line between humour and insult is fine and constantly shifting, and at times the convivial spirit may degenerate into more heated debate and perhaps, physical altercations.
The tradition of visiting all seven churches was started by Philip Neri around 1553 in order to combine conviviality and the sharing of a common religious experience through discovering of the heritage of the early Saints.
Even more distinctive, however, is his delight and great skill in depicting the paradisial beauty of the royal garden at Nawrūz and Mihrgān, and the romantic and convivial scenes associated with them, in the exordium (naṣīb, tashbīb) of the ḳaṣīda.
The Danish roligans' colorful and convivial behavior in connection with international matches through the 1980s resulted in the UNESCO Fair Play Trophy in 1984 being awarded to the "Danish Supporters at the European Championship in France".
Tractatus De Portentosis Luxuriosis ac Monstrosis nostri seculi convivijs, Marburg 1609 [rev.
He was an actively contributing member to the convivialities of the group for almost its entire existence, and no Reuben Weekend was complete without some shenanigan from Uncle Fred.
Privately, Thill, while a dedicated musician, enjoyed a convivial off-stage lifestyle, and he later blamed his propensity to burn the candle at both ends for shortening the span of his vocal prime.
He was, however, known for his convivial style outside parliament and his equally pugnacious style inside the house.
A convivial man who enjoyed drinking and horse-racing, Braund was beset by ill-health in his later life and had both legs amputated during the Second World War.