पांडित्यदंभी Meaning in English
पांडित्यदंभी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : pedidon
, erudition
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
एरुक्सएरुक्ट
उदरावण गह्वर
एरीसिपेलस
रक्ताणु
एरिथ्रोपोएसिस
एस्काड्रिल
चलती सीढ़ी
फरार होना
एस्केलोप
फरार हो जाना
आसानी से छुटना
कर्तव्य छोड़कर भाग जाना
एस्केप हैच
एस्केप मैकेनिज्म
पांडित्यदंभी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Burdened with no illusions about his erudition, or the lack of it in others, he famously remarked, "There are three persons who know what the word 'Victorian' means, and the other two are dead.
Not known for his oratory (but for quiet sardonic wit), White earned Philadelphians' esteem for his erudition and ongoing charitable works, especially during the multiple outbreaks of yellow fever in that city throughout the 1790s.
Eliot-inspired need to address the reader in a strict poetic form with rare erudition and piety.
It cannot be denied that in spite of its merits and great erudition it is in some respects open to criticism.
Thomassin was one of the most learned men of his time, "Vir stupendae plane eruditionis", as Hugo von Hurter says, in his Nomenclator literarius recentioris II (Innsbruck, 1893), 410.
Because of such association, the bird—often referred to as the "owl of Athena" or the "owl of Minerva"—has been used as a symbol of knowledge, wisdom, perspicacity and erudition throughout the Western world.
Making use of his European erudition, storied past as a revolutionary leader, and personal magnetism, Pepper soon emerged as one of the CPA's most authoritative voices.
An aura of scholasticism, erudition and, unfortunately, pedantry has therefore often impeded attempts to rationalize and simplify anatomical nomenclature, and such obstruction still persists.
Isaac was noted for his erudition and his patronage of learning, and is considered the author of a number of scholarly and poetic works.
It was in connection with this polyglot that Edmund Castell produced his famous Heptaglott Lexicon (two volumes folio, London, 1669), a monument of industry and erudition even when allowance is made for the fact that for the Arabic he had the great manuscript lexicon compiled and left to the University of Cambridge by William Bedwell.
His commentaries are of permanent value, not only because of the author's originality, but also because of his exceptional erudition.
This erudition of Ida created a rift between Shraddha and Manu.
Pilatus also furnished Boccaccio with some of the material for his genealogy of the gods (Genealogia deorum gentilium libri) which was, according to Edward Gibbon: "a work, in that age, of stupendous erudition, and which he ostentatiously sprinkled with Greek characters and passages, to excite the wonder and applause of his more ignorant readers.