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convents Meaning in Tamil ( convents வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கன்னி மடம்,



convents தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

கேந்திரிய வித்யாலயா, இராணுவ ஊழியர்கள் மெட்ரிகுலேசன் பள்ளி, கார்டைட் தொழிற்சாலை மேல்நிலைப் பள்ளி மற்றும் புனித ஆன்சு கன்னி மடம் மற்றும் பெண்கள் மேல்நிலை பள்ளி ஆகிய நான்கு பள்ளிக்கூடங்கள் இங்கு கல்வி பணியாற்றுகின்றன.

convents's Usage Examples:

In exempt convents the head of the monastery or priory exercised jurisdiction subject to an appeal to the pope.


In many districts the Senussi convents supply the only settled element, and the local Bedouins largely belong to the Order.


The library, situated above the principal portico, was at one time one of the richest in Europe, comprising the king's own collection, the extensive bequest of Diego de Mendoza, Philip's ambassador to Rome, the spoils of the emperor of Morocco, Muley Zidan (1603-1628) and various contributions from convents, churches and cities.


The proceeds of the sale of the suppressed convents and monasteries were partly converted into pensions for monks and nuns, and partly allotted to the municipal charity boards which had undertaken the educational and charitable functions formerly exercised by the religious orders.


In consequence numerous churches and convents were built, and the town acquired the title of "Little Rome.


In 1813-14 Rich spent some time in Europe, and on his return to Bagdad devoted himself to the study of the geography of Asia Minor, and collected much information in Syrian and Chaldaean convents concerning the Yezidis.


Both sexes dressed with Puritan plainness; husbands and wives quitted their homes for convents; marriage became an awful and scarcely permitted rite; mothers suckled their own babes; and persons of all ranks - nobles, scholars and artists - renounced the world to assume the Dominican robe.


One of these diminutive convents is appropriated to the "oblati" or novices (Q), the other to the sick monks as an "infirmary" (R).


In the beginning of the 13th century the foundation of the Dominican and Franciscan_ orders furnished a more ecclesiastical and regular means of supplying the same wants, and numerous convents sprang up at once throughout Germany.


It constitutes a little town of itself, surrounded by walls and a moat, and contains numerous small houses, 18 convents and a church.


Of the convents of the Carmelite or White Friars we have a good example in the Abbey of Hulne, near Alnwick, the first of the order in England, founded A.





Synonyms:

cloister, nunnery, cell, cubicle, abbey, religious residence,



Antonyms:

disagreement, electrolytic cell, voltaic cell,

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