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deme Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


deme ka kya matlab hota hai


कहना

Noun:

नवाबिन, प्रोढ़ा, स्री, बेगम, महिला,



deme शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



জজজ प्रारंभिक अवस्था के बाद उसके जीवन की किशोरावस्था, प्रोढ़ावस्था एवं वृद्धावस्था पहचानी जाती सकती है।

deme's Usage Examples:

Both Cithaeron and Parnes must have been wooded in former times; for on the former are laid the picturesque silvan scenes in the Bacchae of Euripides, and it was from the latter that the wood came which caused the neighbouring deme of Acharnae to be famous for its charcoal - the iiv0paices Hapv70cot of the Acharnians of Aristophanes (348).


D€K€Xeia), an Attic deme, on the pass which led over the east end of Mt.


civic descent and physical capability, was enrolled on the register of his deme (Xri capXucov -ypaµµar€iov).


PENTELICUS (BpAno-o-Os, or Iievtexlkov Epos from the deme IIEVTEXq; mod.


the Periclean cleruchies, 45 o -445); indeed, this follows from their status as Athenian citizens, which is emphasized by the fact that they retained their membership of deme and tribe.


In the Attic deme Melita he was invoked as 6W /caws (" Helper in ills "), at Olympia as KaXAlvcrcos (" Nobly-victorious "), in the rustic worship of the Oetaeans as eopvoiricov (K6pv01rEs, " locusts "), by the Erythraeans of Ionia as tlrotcrdvos (" Canker-worm-slayer ").


TYRTAEUS, Greek elegiac poet, lived at Sparta about the middle of the 7th century B.C. According to the older tradition he was a native of the Attic deme of Aphidnae, and was invited to Sparta at the suggestion of the Delphic oracle to assist the Spartans in the second Messenian war.


The brother and sister returned to Mycenae; Iphigeneia deposited the image in the deme of Brauron in Attica, where she remained as priestess of Artemis Brauronia.


Secondly, he established deme law-courts to prevent people from having recourse to the city tribunals; it is said that he himself occasionally "went on circuit," and on one of these occasions was so struck by the plaints of an old farmer on Hymettus, that he remitted all taxation on his land.


In the deme of Colonus he was worshipped with Athena, the reputed inventor of the bridle.



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