churchyards Meaning in Tamil ( churchyards வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
திருக்கோயில் வெளி,
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churchyards தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
திருக்கோயில் வெளிச்சுற்று வீதிகளிலமைந்த மனைகள், வர்த்தக நிலையங்கள், பெரும்பாலும் வைத்தீஸ்வர பெருமானுக்கு வருவாய் கல்கும் சொந்த அமைவிடங்களாகும்.
திருச்செங்கோடு அருள்மிகு அர்த்தநாரீசுவரர் திருத்தல வரலாறு, திருக்கோயில் வெளியீடு.
திருச்செங்கோடு அருள்மிகு அர்த்தநாரீஸ்வரர் திருத்தல வரலாறு, திருக்கோயில் வெளியீடு.
churchyards's Usage Examples:
Probably the most outstanding example is the growing of yew trees in the churchyards to supply the wood for making the longbows.
They have in a similar manner been relieved of their jurisdiction in testamentary matters, and in matters of defamation and of brawling in churches; and the only jurisdiction which they continue to exercise over the general laity is with regard to their use of the churches and churchyards.
Obviously the churchyards surrounding the older and more important parish churches - such as Greyfriars', St Cuthbert's and the Canongate, contain the greatest number of memorials of the illustrious dead.
A like result has been produced when, in response to Ultramontane agitation, interdicts have been placed on churchyards in which non-Catholics have found their last resting-place.
The outlying parts of the county to east, south and north are not lacking in open spaces, but there is an extensive inner area where at most only small gardens and squares break the continuity of buildings, and where in some cases old churchyards serve as public grounds.
finding fault with this arrangement, the acting was transferred to churchyards.
Besides the full functions of the presbyterate, or priesthood, bishops have the sole right (I) to confer holy orders, (2) to administer confirmation, (3) to prepare the holy oil, or chrism, (4) to consecrate sacred places or utensils (churches, churchyards, altars, 'c.
(e) The recovery of tithes and church dues, including in England church rates levied to repair or improve churches and churchyards.
Fine oaks and beeches are numerous, and yew trees of great size and age are seen in some Kentish churchyards, as at Stansted, while the fine oak at Headcorn is also famous.
Synonyms:
yard, God"s acre,
Antonyms:
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