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boeotian Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


boeotian ka kya matlab hota hai


या प्राचीन बोओटिया या उसके लोगों से संबंधित या शास्त्रीय काल में बोली जाने वाली बोली से संबंधित

Adjective:

निहायत बेवकूफ़, अत्यंत मूर्ख,



boeotian's Usage Examples:

His descendants, either under Dorus or under a later king Aegimius, occupied Histiaeotis, a district of northern Thessaly, and afterwards conquered from the Dryopes the head-waters of the Boeotian Cephissus 'between Mount Parnassus and Mount Oeta.


The earlier chapters, treating chiefly of the arithmetical foundations of the science, differ but little in their line of argument from the principles laid down by Pietro Aron, Zacconi, and other early writers of the Boeotian school; but in bk.


The legend that Athena, observing in the water the distortion of her features caused by playing that instrument, flung it away, probably indicates that the Boeotians whom the Athenians regarded with contempt, used the flute in their worship of the Boeotian Athena.


In any case, it is fairly certain that Tritogeneia means "water-born," although an old interpretation derived it from TpcTCO, a supposed Boeotian word meaning "head," which further points to the name having originated in Boeotia.


(2) The Boeotian Atalanta was the daughter of Schoeneus.


Topography And Antiquities The Attic plain, -ro ircSlov, slopes gently towards the coast of the Saronic Gulf on the south-west; on the east it is overlooked by Mount Hymettus (3369 ft.); on the north-east by Pentelicus or Brilessus (3635 ft.) from which, in ancient and modern times, an immense quantity of the finest marble has been quarried; on the north-west by Parnes (4636 ft.), a continuation of the Boeotian Cithaeron, and on the west by Aegaleus (1532 ft.), which descends abruptly to the bay of Salamis.


An almost identical story was current in the neighbourhood of Tilphossa, a Boeotian spring.


Hector was afterwards worshipped in the Troad by the Boeotian tribe Gephyraei, who offered sacrifices at his grave.


There is little doubt that Cadmus was originally a Boeotian, that is, a Greek hero.


ATHAMAS, in Greek mythology, king of the Minyae in Boeotian Orchomenus, son of Aeolus, king of Thessaly, or of lblinyas.



boeotian's Meaning':

of or relating to ancient Boeotia or its people or to the dialect spoken there in classical times

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