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rectors Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


rectors ka kya matlab hota hai


मार्गदर्शक

Noun:

मुख्याधिष्ठाता, अधिशिक्षक, रेक्रटर,



rectors शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



रिस्ली के पिता एक अधिशिक्षक थे और उनकी माँ जॉन होप, जो ग्वालियोर के बेंगाल मेडिकल सर्विस में काम करते थे उनकी बेटी थी।

गुरुकुल की प्रबंध व्यवस्था में सर्वोच्च स्थान मुख्याधिष्ठाता या उप कुलपति का है।

इस गुरुकुल में आप मुख्याध्यापक, आचार्य, मुख्याधिष्ठाता, मन्त्री, उप प्रधान ओर कुलपति आदि प्रायः विभिन्न पदों पर कार्य करते रहे।

उप कुलपति की सहायता के लिए सहायक मुख्याधिष्ठाता या प्रस्तोता होता है।

rectors's Usage Examples:

The city is in the diocese of Upsala, but has a separate consistory, composed of the rectors of the city parishes, the president of which is the rector of St Nicholas (Storkyrka).


The list of rectors is complete from 1199.


" Bishops and rectors were made elective, with salaries paid by the state; and all priests were required to take an oath of fidelity to the government: those who refused the oath rendered themselves liable to banishment.


Hence in England the distinction between rectors, who draw both the greater and lesser tithes, and vicars, who are attached to parishes of which the great tithes, formerly held by monasteries, are now drawn by lay rectors.


The diets themselves were elected for six years; they were chosen generally (there were slight local differences) in the following way: (a) a certain number of bishops and rectors of universities sat in virtue of their office; (b) the rest of the members were chosen by four electoral bodies or curiae, - (i) the owners of estates which before 1848 had enjoyed certain feudal privileges, the so-called great proprietors; (2) the chambers of commerce; (3) the towns; (4) the rural districts.


He was so well acquainted with the contents of the volumes which he exposed for sale that the country rectors of Staffordshire and Worcestershire thought him an oracle on points of learning.


These extensive domains were usually administered by specially appointed agents, - rectors and defensors, - who resided on the spot; but the general superintendence devolved upon the pope.


Among the rectors of Hadleigh several notable names appear, such as Rowland Taylor, the martyr, who was burned at the stake outside the town in 1 555, and Hugh James Rose, during whose tenancy of the rectory an initiatory meeting of the leaders of the Oxford Movement took place here in 1833.


Sacheverell was among its rectors (1713-1724), and Thomas Chatterton (1770) was interred in the adjacent burial ground, no longer extant, of Shoe Lane Workhouse; the register recording his Christian name as William.


The term is used in this general sense in certain rubrics of the English Book of Common Prayer, in which it is applied equally to rectors and vicars as to perpetual curates.



Synonyms:

reverend, clergyman, minister of religion, curate, ministrant, man of the cloth, parson, minister, pastor,



Antonyms:

profane, unhelpful, laity, idle, layman,



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