barbarism Meaning in Tamil ( barbarism வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
நாகரிகமற்ற நிலை,
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barbarism தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
None
barbarism's Usage Examples:
Elliot Smith has shown 7 the existence of the two racial stocks in Egypt, the predynastic Nilotic and the invading "Armenoid " from Asia, the man of higher cranial capacity to whom the blossoming of the Egyptian civilization and art out of primitive African barbarism is to be ascribed.
215), a system of grammar much used in his own time and largely drawn upon by later grammarians, contained rules for correct diction, illustrative quotations and treated of barbarisms and solecisms (Juvenal vi.
He spoke, indeed, bitterly of " the state of barbarism in which the country had been left by the traffic in men.
Democratic excesses cause the rise of an empire, which, becoming corrupt, declines into barbarism, and, again emerging from it, retraces the same course.
"there was no indigenous recorded history of the country, the people being steeped in barbarism and devoid of any written language.
The bloody tragedies which disfigured the end of his reign bear sad witness to this; they were a fit prelude to that period during the course of which, as Gregory of Tours said, barbarism was let loose.
But in every case these artistic efforts were followed at short intervals by gross relapses into barbarism which reflect the anarchy of the political conditions.
Contempt for reason and science leads in the end to barbarism - its necessary consequence being the rudest superstition.
Thus all that was shocking in the barbarism of Africa was multiplied and intensified by this foreign stimulation.
The Gospel and the First Epistle are written in correct and flowing Greek, and there is not a barbarism, a solecism, or a provincialism in them; whereas the Greek of the Apocalypse is inaccurate, disfigured by unusual or foreign words and even at times by solecisms.
Golitsuin was a typical representative of Russian society of the end of the 17th century in its transition from barbarism to civilization.
"It is not strange that these fortifications defied the assaults of barbarism upon the civilized life of the world for more than a thousand years.
Synonyms:
inhumanity, atrocity, brutality, barbarity, savagery,
Antonyms:
mercifulness, humaneness,