effigies Meaning in Tamil ( effigies வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
ஒருவரின் உருவ அமைப்பு,
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effigies's Usage Examples:
This church also contains a large number of fine sculptured tombs of the 14th and 15th centuries, with noble effigies and reliefs of saints and sacred subjects.
We reach surer ground after the Conquest, for then the great seals, monumental effigies, and coins become more and more serviceable in determining the forms the crown took.
In a chapel in the south transept are the effigies of Henry II.
1 4 63) and his wife, and three canopied altar tombs - one with the effigy of a priest and another with effigies of Sir Matthew Cradockand his wife.
To this combination of modellers in European style and metal-workers of such force as Suzuki and Okazaki, Japan owes various memorial bronzes and effigies which are gradually finding a place in her parks, her museums, her shrines or her private houses.
The recumbent effigies and decorative details of these tombs are very beautiful, but the smaller figures of angels, saints and virtues are rather clumsy in proportion.
The beauty of these effigies led to their being imported into England; most are now destroyed, but a fine specimen still exists at Westminster on the tomb of William de Valence (1296).
Here you can view the quite ornate Borthwick effigies lying in their serene setting.
effigye are three stone medieval effigies on display in the History area.
Under Augustus the coins have on the obverse the imperial effigy, and on the reverse the names and often the effigies of the pro-consuls who governed the province, P.
There are in the chancel two freestone effigies, perhaps of the r4th century, besides three sedilia, and a piscina under arches.
The church of Notre-Dame contains a fine De Crayer (The Adoration of the Magi), Michelangelo's marble group of the Virgin and Child, and the fine monuments with gilded copper effigies of Charles the Bold and his daughter, Mary of Burgundy.
Synonyms:
bird-scarer, Guy, god, straw man, idol, wax figure, graven image, strawman, scarecrow, simulacrum, image, scarer, waxwork, representation,
Antonyms:
inferior, competition, inactivity,