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chapel Meaning in Tamil ( chapel வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கிருத்துவ தொழுகை இடம்,



chapel's Usage Examples:

In one of the chapels is a tomb containing the bones of San Geronimo.


are some ruins of the ancient abbey of St Bavon and of a 12th-century octagonal chapel dedicated to St Macharius.


Here, in the centre of a small chapel, surrounded by his chief companions in arms, by Alvar Fanez Minaya, Pero Bermudez, Martin Antolinez and Pelaez the Asturian, were placed the remains of the mighty warrior, the truest of Spanish heroes, the embodiment of all the national virtues and most of the national vices.


The most interesting buildings are the old fortified château of the 16th century, with its Gothic chapel restored in 1880; the church of St Bartholomew, dating in its present form from 1538; the new town hall (1894); the Griines Tor, also built in 1538; and the handsome new synagogue.


He claimed that she had proposed to him, he said yes and the two ran off to a Las Vegas wedding chapel and got hitched vowing to stay together…forever.


He was superseded there by Delescluze, but he continued to direct the violent acts of the Commune, the overthrow of the Vendome column, the destruction of Thiers's residence and of the expiatory chapel built to the memory of Louis XVI.


Then the " two ancient and grave knights " returned and led him to the chapel, the esquires going before them " sporting and dancing " with " the minstrels making melody.


The Early English style is on the whole less well exemplified in the county, but Ashbourne church, with its central tower and lofty spire, contains beautiful details of this period, notably the lancet windows in the Cockayne chapel.


Theophilus Evans, then vicar of Llangammarch (to which living Llanwrtyd was a chapelry till 1871).


chapel choirs since the age of eight years old.


You'll pass for Whitechapel if the worst comes to the worst and you don't forget to talk the lingo.


On the 4th of November 1555 Pole opened, in the chapel royal at Westminster, a legatine synod, consisting of the united convocations of the two provinces, for the purpose of laying the foundations of wise and solid reforms.


's chapel in Westminster Abbey with funeral ceremonies criticized by contemporaries as mean and wanting in respect, but the scantiness of which was probably owing to the fact that he had died a Roman Catholic.





Synonyms:

place of worship, house of prayer, side chapel, house of God, house of worship, lady chapel, chantry,



Antonyms:

inactivity, malfunction, disservice,

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