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abridgment Meaning in Tamil ( abridgment வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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abridgment தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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abridgment's Usage Examples:

The Latin text is much shorter than the Welsh, but we do not know whether this abridgment was made on purpose, or whether the translation is an imitation of an earlier text.


`Arib of Cordova made an abridgment, adding the history of the West and continuing the story to about 975.


DSrpfeld and others to believe that the plan, as we now have it, is a modification or abridgment of the original design, due to the same conservative influences as led to the curtailment of the plan of the Propylaea.


) and in the further abridgment dedicated by Paulus Diaconus to Charles the Great.


De Doctrina Temporum, by Petavius (Denis Petau), with its continuation published in 1630, and an abridgment entitled Rationarium Temporum, in 1633-1634.


His work The Book of Icelanders is unfortunately lost, but an abridgment of it, Libellus Islandorum, made by Ari himself, contains a significant reference to Vinland.


The unhappy lot of those who were compelled to learn their Latin from the current abridgments was lamented by a Port-Royalist in a striking passage describing the gloomy forest of le pays de Despautere (Guyot, quoted in Sainte-Beuve's Port-Royal, iii.


They are abridgments made in Norway by Icelanders for their Norwegian patrons, the Life of St Olaf alone being preserved intact, for the great interest of the Norwegians lay in him, but all the other Kings' Lives being more or less mutilated, so that they cannot be trusted for historic purposes; nor do they give a fair idea of Snorri's style.


Other abridgments, not by Bower, were made about the same time, one about 1450 (perhaps by Patrick Russell, a Carthusian of Perth) preserved in the Advocates' library (MS.


by Verrius Flaccus in a work, De Verborum Significatu, which survived in the abridgment by Festus (2nd century A.


The Histoire went through many editions, being revised and augmented from time to time by Raynal; it was translated into the principal European languages, and appeared in various abridgments.


) was issued from 1787 to 1794, and was succeeded by many others, besides abridgments in German, French and English.





Synonyms:

abridgement, condensation, summary, sum-up, capsule,



Antonyms:

decompression, prolix, official,

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