manic Meaning in marathi ( manic शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
उन्माद, क्षमस्व,
Adjective:
क्षमस्व,
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manic मराठी अर्थाचे उदाहरण:
विष्णुपत्नि नमस्तुभ्यं पादस्पर्शं क्षमस्वमे ॥.
गेली २४ वर्षे लोकांच्या अवेळी येण्याने त्रासलो, म्हणून या सूचना कराव्या लागल्या आहेत, क्षमस्व!" - प्र.
आम्हाला आपल्या त्या बंधूभगिनींसाठी देखील क्षमस्व वाटते जे राजकीय मर्यादा घालून आमच्याकडून काढून टाकली गेली आहे आणि सध्याच्या स्वातंत्र्यामध्ये दुःखदपणे ते सहभागी होऊ शकत नाहीत.
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Historical linguistics has made tentative postulations about and multiple varyingly different reconstructions of Proto-Germanic grammar, as inherited from.
Studien zur Vergleichung der ugrofinnischen und indogermanischen Sprachen ('Studies on the Comparison of the Ugro-Finnic and Indo-Germanic Languages').
Likewise, and merged in almost all Germanic languages (except Gothic and German), eliminating this variety early on.
grammatical change in Germanic languages, the nature of euphemism and dysphemism, linguistic taboo, and on English grammatical structure in general.
(The Germanic forms with /r/ result from grammatischer Wechsel.
This story can be found also in Acta Archelai, an anti-manichean scripture written in Syriac language.
It has a romanic chapel that hosts a figure of the Virgin Mary called Nuestra Señora del.
Meanwhile, Ned finds the friendly pseudo-Germanic town of Humbleton to be everything he ever dreamed.
See alsoList of Germanic peoplesReferencesEarly Germanic peoples The Suarines or Suardones were one of the Nerthus-worshipping Germanic tribes mentioned by Tacitus in Germania.
1929 New York City aldermanic election All 65 seats of the New York City Board of Aldermen 33 seats needed for a majority.
The word "starch" is from its Germanic root with the meanings "strong, stiff, strengthen, stiffen".
Synonyms:
frenzied, wild,
Antonyms:
tameness, quiet, tame,