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abbey Meaning in Tamil ( abbey வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

குரு மடாலயம், குரு மடம்,



abbey's Usage Examples:

The royal vault in the Chapel Royal, which had fallen into a dilapidated condition, has been put in order; Clockmill House and grounds have been added to the area of the parade ground, and the abbey precincts generally and the approaches to the King's Park have been improved.


The church of St Mary and St German belonged to a Benedictine abbey founded under a grant from William the Conqueror in 1069 and raised to the dignity of a mitred abbey by Pope Alexander II.


The foundation of the abbey of St Maurice (Agaunum) in the Valais is usually ascribed to Sigismund of Burgundy (515).


upstream from that point, but is generally taken to embrace the whole valley from its source to a point near Jervaulx abbey, a distance of nearly 40 m.


, and thus accounts for the high privileges conferred upon the abbey.


Apart from its industrial importance and scenic attractions, Furness has an especial interest on account of its famous abbey.


Near the abbey is the picturesque Jacobean mansion of Fountains Hall.


The reign of " Brother Sacristan, " the nickname given to Joseph by Frederick the Great, was one continual suppression of superfluous abbeys, feast-days, pilgrimages.


commendatory abbots ended in 1653 when Innocent X made the abbey part of the endowment of S.


Holy Cross is a remnant of a mitred abbey of Benedictines, said to have been founded about 970 by King Edgar, on the site of a Mercian religious settlement.


Woolwich (Wulewich) is mentioned in a grant of land by King Edward in 964 to the abbey of St Peter at Ghent.


As an ecclesiastic Morton followed orthodox Lancastrian lines: in 1489 he obtained a papal bull enabling him to visit and reform the monasteries, and he proceeded with some vigour against the abuses in the abbey of St Albans.


The other moiety returned to the abbey about the end of the 4th century, and at the dissolution was surrenc'ered to the Crown.





Synonyms:

church building, church,



Antonyms:

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