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dames Meaning in Tamil ( dames வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

திருமணம் ஆன சீமாட்டி,



dames's Usage Examples:

The vidames usually took their title from the see they represented, but not infrequently they styled themselves, not after their official fief, but after Head Vicugna.


His earliest poem is the Livre des quatre dames, written after the battle of Agincourt.


Le chevalier ci la corbeille, Le chevalier qui faisait parler les muets, Le chevalier, sa dame et un clerc, Les trois dames, La gageure, Le pretre d'Alison, La bourgeoise d'Orleans (Bedier, Les Fabliaux, 1895).


Christine wrote about 1407 two books for women, La Cite des dames and Le Livre des trois vertus, or Le Tresor de la cite des dames.


and Reise durch die Grosse Wfiste fiber Rhadames nach Tripoli (Bremen, 1868).


Her Cite des dames contains many interesting contemporary portraits, and her Livre des trois vertus contains details of domestic life in the France of the early 15th century not supplied by more formal historians.


See also Arvede Barine, Princesses et grandes dames (Paris, 1890); E.


The military posts were drawn up in echelon along the frontier of the desert, especially along the southern slopes of the Aures, as far as Ad Majores (Besseriani), and on the Tripolitan frontier as far as Cydamus (Ghadames), forming an immense arc extending from Cyrenaica to Mauretania.


In many sees there were no vidames, their function being exercised by viscounts or chatelains.


The bureaux de bien- Total in 0cc faisance in the larger centres are aided by unpaid workers (commissaires or dames de charit), and in the big towns by paid inquiry officers.


I don't know why, but a lot of the dames let him.


With the growth of the central power and of that of the municipalities the vidames gradually lost all importance, and the title became merely honorary See A.





Synonyms:

World War 1, War to End War, World War I, Soissons, battle of Soissons-Reims, battle of the Aisne, First World War, Great War,



Antonyms:

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