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capuchins Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


capuchins ka kya matlab hota hai


कपुचिन

महिलाओं के लिए एक हुड क्लोक

Noun:

कैप्युषीन,



capuchins शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

জজজ

उद्यान के भीतर का अधिकांश परिवहन छोटे विमानों जिनकी हवाई पट्टियों को विभिन्न कैप्युषीन मिशनों द्वारा बनाया गया है, पैदल या फिर डोंगियों द्वारा किया जाता है।

capuchins's Usage Examples:

The Capuchins have made the most permanently successful effort to maintain St Francis's ideal; but even among them mitigations have had to be admitted.


Bonpland, on the visit of those two travellers, in September 1799, to a cave near Caripe (at that time a monastery of Aragonese Capuchins) some forty miles S.E.


During the period under review, from the Reformation to the French Revolution, the old orders went on alongside of the new, and many notable revivals and congregations arose among them: the most noteworthy were the Capuchins among the Franciscans (1528); the Discalced Carmelites of St Teresa and St John of the Cross (1562); the Trappists (q.v.) among the Cistercians (1663); and, most famous of all, the Maurists among the Benedictines of France (1621).


Capuchins: Aden and Arabia, India (dioceses of Agra, Allahabad, Lahore), Seychelles, Eritrea (Red Sea), Gallas, Cephalonia, Trebizond, Mardin, Crete, Caroline Islands, Araucania, Brazil, Bulgaria.


His departure was due to controversies between the Jesuits and Capuchins at Rome, which caused an order to be issued for his retirement from Tibet.


In this period, the newly created religious orders were the right arm of the papacy, especially the Jesuits and the Capuchins.


the establishment of new religious orders - Theatines, Somascians, Barnabites and Capuchins - had sown the seeds of a new life in the ancient Church.


This was built by the Capuchins, who in the middle ages chose Syra as the headquarters of a mission in the East.


At an early age he entered the order of Observantine Friars, the strictest sect of the Franciscans, and rose to be its general, but, craving a yet stricter rule, transferred himself in 1534 to the newly founded order of Capuchins, of which in 1538 he was elected vicar-general.


The more conspicuous buildings are the ancient Gothic cathedral (restored in 1866, and again in 1870 after the interior was destroyed by fire), with its lofty tower, the cavalry barracks, the ex-convent of the Capuchins at a little distance from the city, and the seminary in which are preserved the famous Oscan inscription known as the Cippus Abellanus (from Abella, the modern Avella, q.v.) and some Latin inscriptions relating to a treaty with Nola regarding a joint temple of Hercules.



capuchins's Meaning':

a hooded cloak for women

Synonyms:

genus Cebus, platyrrhine, New World monkey, platyrrhinian, Cebus, ringtail, Cebus capucinus,



Antonyms:

catarrhine, leptorrhine, undergarment, uncover,



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