eponym Meaning in Tamil ( eponym வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
நாடு (அ) இனத்தின் பெயருக்குரிய முன்னோர்,
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eponym தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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eponym's Usage Examples:
snake"), in the chronicle of Dionysius of Tellmahre; he is no historical personality, but the eponym of the tribe.
It is probable that Cyrus had fought more than one war against the peoples of eastern Iran; according to Ctesias he had, before the war with Croesus, defeated the Bactrians and the Sacae (in Ferghana; their king Amorges is the eponym of the Amyrgian Sacae, Herod.
The suggestion has been made that the name Cain is the eponym, of the Kenites, and although this clan has a good name almost everywhere in the Old Testament, yet in Num.
Croesus >>It is probable that Cyrus had fought more than one war against the peoples of eastern Iran; according to Ctesias he had, before the war with Croesus, defeated the Bactrians and the Sacae (in Ferghana; their king Amorges is the eponym of the Amyrgian Sacae, Herod.
The semi-acoustic bounce of eponymous track rattlebox slips lightly into the chiming country tinged ballad that ends the first set.
24, where Abiasaphthat is, the eponym of the gild of Asaphites - is made one of the three sons of Korah.
1 i the genealogy of Cyrus is given in exactly the same way as in the proclamation of Cyrus himself; Teispes is called here the son of the eponym Achaemenes.
In historical times the ephors were five in number, the first of them giving his name to the year, like the eponymous archon at Athens.
The governors of several Mesopotamian cities, such as Nasibin, Amid, took their turn as eponyms; but this would not have much significance for the people.
The Inguaeones again are defined as being " next to the ocean "; but the name can be traced only in Denmark and Sweden, where we find the eponymous hero Ing and the god Yngvi (Frey) respectively.
78, one of the associates of Darius), then Maraphis (eponym of the Maraphian tribe), then another Artaphrenes, then Darius.
Rome has incorporated most of the Maronite saints in her calendar, while refusing (despite their apologists) to canonize either of the reputed eponymous founders of Maronism.
Stories of heroic ancestors and of tribal eponyms intermingle; personal, tribal and national traits are interwoven.
Synonyms:
name,
Antonyms:
disrepute,