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monkish Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


monkish ka kya matlab hota hai


भिक्षुता

Adjective:

मठवासिनी का, मठवासी का, मुनि के समान,



monkish's Usage Examples:

The Villa Munichen or Forum ad monachos, so called from the monkish owners of the ground on which it lay, was first called into prominence by Duke Henry the Lion, who established a mint here in 1158, and made it the emporium for the salt coming from Hallein and Reichenhall.


The monkish garb was revealed by Satan to Peter at the baptism, when it was the devil, the ruler of this world, who, so costumed, leaned forward and said, This is my beloved son.


Nestor, an old monkish chronicler Origin of Kiev, relates that in the middle of the 9th century of the the Slav and Finnish tribes inhabiting the forest region around Lake Ilmen, between Lake Ladoga and the upper waters of the Dnieper, paid tribute to military adventurers from the land of Ras, which is commonly supposed to have been a part of Sweden.


This collection, which has been widely read, is a pendant to the Historia Lausiaca of Palladius and the monkish tales of Sozomen.


But the bigotry of the Flemish clergy, and the monkish atmosphere of the university of Louvain, overrun with Dominicans and Franciscans, united for once in their enmity to the new classical learning, inclined Erasmus to seek a more congenial home in Basel.


monkish cells.


monkish asceticism, a mystical love of ancient legend, ' a mischievous sense of humor.


monkish historian, supposed to be the son of Caunus of Strathclyde, 27.


The Orthodox Church offers a characteristic mix of monkish asceticism, mystical exaltation, and a special cult of beauty.


The Latin editions of part of these works have been modified by the corrections which the monkish editors confess that they applied.



Synonyms:

strict, nonindulgent,



Antonyms:

undemanding, gluttonous, indulgent,



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