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medieval Meaning in Tamil ( medieval வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

மத்திய காலத்திற்குரிய,



medieval தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

சூபி என்ற வார்த்தை சோபியா (σοφία) என்ற அறிவு என்ற கருத்தையுடைய கிரேக்க சொல்லிலிருந்து பெறப்பட்டதாக மத்திய காலத்திற்குரிய அறிஞர் அபுரய்ஹான் அல்-பிரூனி குறிப்பிடுகிறார்.

medieval's Usage Examples:

Forlimpopoli was again destroyed by Cardinal Albornoz in 1360, and rebuilt by Sinibaldo Ordelaffi, who constructed the wellpreserved medieval castle (1380), rectangular with four circular towers at the corners.


, In many of these indeed we find varieties in the ornamentation, and even in such leading features as the capitals of the columns, which remind one rather of the vagaries of medieval architecture than of the strict rules of Vitruvius or the regularity of Greek edifices.


It was the universal custom in medieval England to eat on this Sunday a grey pea steeped and fried in butter, which came from its association "Carling Nut.


No one professed a more austere morality, and few medieval writers indulged in cruder satire on the female sex; yet he passed some years in the society of a concubine, and his living masterpiece of art is the apotheosis of chivalrous passion for a woman.


All three were disciples of Erasmus, the great apostle of a new, tolerant, scholarly religion very different from the grimy pedantry of the medieval doctors.


The streets are as a rule arcaded, and this characteristic has been preserved in modern additions, which have on the whole been made with considerable taste, as have also the numerous restorations of medieval buildings.


In the days of medieval abbeys, when the provident Cistercian monks attached great importance to pond culture, they gave the first place to the tench and bream, the carp still being unknown in the greater part of Europe.


The medieval religious literature of Western Europe also influenced Iceland, and the Homilies (like the Laws) were, according to Thorodd, the earliest books written in the vernacular, antedating even Ari's histories.


The carols sung by the School Choir will range from medieval plainsong to a spectacular piece by the 20th century composer William Mathias.


The cunning and stratagem of the fox have been proverbial for many ages, and he has figured as a central character in fables from the earliest times, as in Aesop, down to "Uncle Remus," most notably as Reynard (Raginohardus, strong in counsel) in the great medieval beast-epic "Reynard the Fox" (q.





Synonyms:

mediaeval,



Antonyms:

modernity, late,

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