aperies Meaning in kannada ( aperies ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)
ಅಪರಿಗಳು
Noun:
ಕೋತಿಯಂತಹ ವರ್ತನೆ, ಕೀಳು ಅನುಕರಣೆ, ಮಂಗಗಳ ಆವಾಸಸ್ಥಾನ, ಮಂಗಗಳು, ವಾನರ ಗುಹೆ,
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aperies's Usage Examples:
"Deus, in adiutorium" is preceded in Matins by the "Domine, labia mea aperies" ("Open Thou, O LORD, my lips), whilst in the monastic Breviary, the order.
the bald disclosures of unblushing fleshings as amid the tantalizing exasperations of swishing draperies.
28 Canzon per sonar septimi et octavi toni a 12 Credo Domine labia mea aperies E questra vita Gloria: Et in terra pax Hodie completi sunt Jubilate Deo.
Fontaine and a Nicolas Poussin, whom he elected to represent in his nightclothes, approximating the draperies of a Roman toga.
brain, you are no ape, though you had four hands, no feet, and were more apish than the apes of all aperies.
popule meus Give ear, O my people Psalms 78:1–3 270 15 271 Domine labia mea aperies O Lord, open thou my lips Psalms 51:15 271 16 272 In lectulo per noctes.
hung above with draperies of wool, blue and white, and on the sides was tapestried with a rich tapestry woven with the history of Jason and the Golden Fleece".
Instead of earlier elaborate draperies and folds, the train had evolved into a length of fabric attached to the back of the bodice, as illustrated in an example in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
The fiber can also be used in upholstery, draperies, wall coverings, slipcovers, and floor coverings.
structure contained lumber sent from Sweden, glass windows and lavish draperies.
mantels, wall and ceiling decoration, patterned floors, carpets and draperies.
Maintaining the classical ideals of Greece and Rome into the Christian Era, nudity was prominent in the decoration of Catholic churches in the Renaissance, only to be covered up with draperies or fig leaves by more prudish successors.
but are probably mostly by Lippi, assisted by another painter in the draperies.
Synonyms:
impersonation, mockery, personation, mimicry, parody, takeoff,
Antonyms:
fall,