stylite Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
stylite ka kya matlab hota hai
स्टाइट
एक प्रारंभिक ईसाई तपस्वी जो उच्च स्तंभों के ऊपर रहता था
Noun:
स्तंभनिवासी,
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stylite शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
জজজरबड़ - पेट्रोलियम के हाइड्रोकार्बन और ब्यूटाडाइन स्टाइटीन के यौगिक को अन्य रासायनिक पदार्थो के साथ मिलाने पर बने नये पदार्थ को 'कृत्रिम रबड़' कहते हैं।
stylite's Usage Examples:
Wright, The Chronicle of Joshua the Stylite (1882); Bayer, Historia Osrhoena et Edessena (St Petersburg, 1784), collects the references in classical authors; for the coinage see references in von Gutschmid (see below).
Joshua The Stylite >>
In 586 he was at Coblenz, and on his return to Yvois (the modern Carignan) visited the stylite Wulfilaic; in 588 we hear of him at Metz and also at Chalon-sur-Saone,whither he was sent to obtain from King Guntram the ratification of the pact of Andelot; in 593 he was at Orleans, where Childebert had just succeeded his uncle Guntram.
and follows closely the Ecclesiastical History of Socrates; while the third, extending to Justin II., reproduces the second part of the History of John of Asia or Ephesus, and also contains the well-known chronicle attributed to Joshua the Stylite.
a, ovary; b, oval stylite (?); c, mouth; d., alimentary canal; e...e, legs.
See also Joshua The Stylite.
When we put aside one or two exceptionally fine pieces, like the hymn of the soul in the apocryphal Acts of Thomas, the highest degree of excellence in style is perhaps attained in staightforward historical narrative - such as the account of the PersoRoman War at the beginning of the 6th century by the author who passes under the name of Joshua the Stylite, or by romancers like him who wrote the romance of Julian; by biographers like some of those who have written lives of saints, martyrs and eminent divines; and by some early writers of homilies such as Philoxenus (in prose) and Isaac of Antioch (in verse).
Of this second division of John's History, in which he had probably incorporated the socalled Chronicle of Joshua the Stylite, considerable portions are found in the British Museum MSS.
1 See the contemporary Chronicle called that of Joshua the Stylite, chap. 54.
stylite's Meaning':
an early Christian ascetic who lived on top of high pillars
Synonyms:
ascetic, abstainer,
Antonyms:
gluttonous, nonreligious person, drinker,