jacobean Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
jacobean ka kya matlab hota hai
जेम्स I के शासनकाल के दौरान किसी भी प्रतिष्ठित व्यक्ति
Adjective:
जेम्स प्रथम के शासन काल का,
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jacobean's Usage Examples:
The Jacobean mansion of Hartwell in the neighbourhood of Aylesbury was the residence of the French king Louis XVIII.
It would be well-nigh impossible to exaggerate the services rendered to the ancient British tongue, and consequently to the national spirit of Wales, by these Elizabethan and Jacobean translations, issued in 1567, 1588 and 1620, which were able definitely to fix the standard of classical Welsh, and to embody the contending dialects of Gwynedd, Dyfed and Gwent for all time in one literary storehouse.
What is called Jacobean architecture marks indeed an Arts, interesting stage in the transition from the Gothic style.
It would not be difficult to show that the reaction in the i 8th century against literary and class affectation - however editorial and bookish it was in the choice of subjects and forms - was in reality a re-expression of the old themes in the old ways, which had never been forgotten, even when Middle Scots, Jacobean and early 18th-century verse-fashions were strongest.
Near the abbey is the picturesque Jacobean mansion of Fountains Hall.
2 This "ruff" has been compared to that of Elizabethan or Jacobean costume, but it is essentially different, since that was open in front and widest and most projecting behind, whereas the bird's decorative apparel is most developed in front and at the sides and scarcely exists behind.
It consists mainly of one broad street, in which a majority of the houses are Jacobean; those on the north side, which have projecting upper storeys, forming the colonnade commended in the Diary of Samuel Pepys for 1668.
13 a situated on a height above the Anker near its junction with the Tame, is chiefly of the Jacobean period, but is enclosed by massive ancient walls.
The former royal palaces of Westminster and of Whitehall, of which the fine Jacobean banqueting hall remains, are described under Westminster.
It is a fine example of a Jacobean mansion, with a beautiful fountain in the middle of the court-yard.
jacobean's Meaning':
any distinguished personage during the reign of James I