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lectern Meaning in Tamil ( lectern வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கிறித்தவக் கோயிலில் இருக்கும் படிக்க உதவும் சாய்வு மேசை,



lectern's Usage Examples:

Three surviving stone lecterns are described and analyzed in terms of their petrography and sculptural style.


According to Sarum and Bangor, the thurible, as well as the lights, attended the Gospel to the lectern.


Standard products include a range of single and double lecterns, tables, chairs and credenza units.


An old oak lectern, dating from the middle of the 15th century, carries a chained copy, in a Tudor binding of brass, of Dean Comber's (1655-99) book on the Common Prayer, and a black-letter copy of Erasmus's Paraphrase of the Gospels.


Jewel's works were published in a folio in 1609 under the direction of Bancroft, who ordered the Apology to be placed in churches, in some of which it may still be seen chained to the lectern; other editions appeared at Oxford (1848, 8 vols.


The room of the Sanctuary where he materialized consisted of nothing more than a lectern holding a massive book possessed by a long-dead Oracle.


Our tiered theaters come supplied with a PA system and lectern microphone.


The books, still predominantly manuscripts, were still chained to the medieval lecterns.


gooseneck microphone on the lectern and boundary microphone on the credenza, output through ceiling speakers over the audience.


St Mary's contains a Norman font, an ancient brass lectern, buried during the Civil Wars, and some interesting heraldic ornaments which date from the 15th century.


He tapped the lectern on which the Oracle was busy writing in her book.


He strode to the lectern where the massive book was perched.


"An old oak lectern, dating from the middle of the 15th century, carries a chained copy, in a Tudor binding of brass, of Dean Comber's (1655-99) book on the Common Prayer, and a black-letter copy of Erasmus's Paraphrase of the Gospels.





Synonyms:

stand, reading desk,



Antonyms:

sit down, forbid, disallow,

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