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lauds Meaning in Tamil ( lauds வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

புகழ்ந் து பேசு,



lauds தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

lauds's Usage Examples:

"Since the 6th century the number and order of the hours have been fixed thus: matins, lauds, prime, terce, sext, none, vespers, compline.


Since the 6th century the number and order of the hours have been fixed thus: matins, lauds, prime, terce, sext, none, vespers, compline.


sabre Rotting Dog applauds French nuclear saber rattling by The Rotting Dog Vive la France!sabre two parliamentary Communist Parties have condemned the nuclear saber rattling.


It was with the aid of these youthful enthusiasts that Savonarola arranged the religious carnival of 1496, when the citizens gave their costliest possessions in alms to the poor, and tonsured monks, crowned with flowers, sang lauds and performed wild dances for the glory of God.


On high festivals the altar is censed at vespers and lauds.


possibly vigiliae, morning watches; from matutinus, " belonging to the morning"), a word now only used in an ecclesiastical sense for one of the canonical hours in the Roman Breviary, originally intended to be said at midnight, but sometimes said at dawn, after which "lauds" were recited or sung.


sabre Rotting Dog applauds French nuclear saber rattling by The Rotting Dog Vive la France!of England, he wished to negotiate personally with him at Pronne, and hardly had he reached that place when news arrived there of the revolt of Liege amid cries of Vive France.


Beyond this we often find the calefactorium or day-room - an apartment warmed by flues beneath the pavement, where the brethren, half frozen during the night offices, betook themselves after the conclusion of lauds, to gain a little warmth, grease their sandals and get themselves ready for the work of the day.


The hymn has been used in Christian worship since at least the 9th century, and was adopted into the Anglican Order of Morning Prayer from the Roman service of matin-lauds.





Synonyms:

glorify, proclaim, ensky, extol, canonize, canonise, crack up, exalt, hymn, praise,



Antonyms:

discourage, depress, disapproval, disparage, criticize,

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