vetus Meaning in kannada ( vetus ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)
Noun:
ಒಣ ನಕ್ಷತ್ರಗಳು, ಸುಂದರ, ಶುಕ್ರ, ಶುಕ್ರ.,
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vetus ಕನ್ನಡದಲ್ಲಿ ಉದಾಹರಣೆ:
(1976) "Humour, Laughter, and Comedy: A Bibliography of Empirical and mpirical Analyses in the English Language.
Glaciers of Maldives: .
World Heritage Sites in Maldives: .
Mountains of Maldives: .
theless, the cultural influence of Buddhism remains, a reality directly experienced by Ibn Battuta during his nine months there sometime between 1341 and 1345, serving as a chief judge and marrying into the royal family of Omar I.
of these names are mentioned in any literature, but classical Sanskrit texts dating back to the Vedic period mention the "Hundred Thousand Islands" (Lakshadweepa), a generic name which would include not only the Maldives, but also the Laccadives, Aminidivi Islands, Minicoy, and the Chagos island groups.
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Opera nuperrime vetustissimo originali configurata (1615) ( google books).
Known as the quadrans vetus ["old quadrant"], the three surviving medieval examples are in the.
quo antiqua Sarmatarum Gentilia, pervetustæ Nobilitatis Poloniæ Insignia relucent, Author: Simon Okolski, Kraków, 1641–43, Volume 1, Page 722, in Latin.
inscriptions: “The arrest of Servetus in Geneva, where he did neither publish nor dogmatize, hence he was not subject to its laws, has to be considered as a barbaric.
today as codices vetustissimi ("oldest codices").
Arctic woollybear moth, Gynaephora groenlandica Rusty tussock moth or vapourer, Orgyia antiqua Western tussock moth, Orgyia vetusta White-marked tussock.
of 1228 and 1238) of Nicolas Trivetus, but later it came to mean only homiletic exposition, and thus became synonymous with the homily in distinction.
The western tussock moth, Orgyia vetusta, formerly Hemerocampa vetusta, is a moth found in the Pacific States and British Columbia, as well as an isolated.
Those from the mid-10th to the mid-12th centuries are known as codices vetusti ("old codices"), and later.