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monastic Meaning in Tamil ( monastic வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

துறவி மடங்களுக்குரிய,



monastic's Usage Examples:

All this speaks of intense hatred alike of Jews and Christians; the fasts, celibacy and monastic and anchoret life of the latter are peculiarly objectionable to the Mandaeans.


Are all lavatories fitted with low volume cisterns or cistern displacement devices?Opposite the refectory door in the cloister are two lavatories, an invariable adjunct to a monastic dining-hall, at which the monks washed before and after taking food.


In monastic times here was the Cellarer's Checker where supplies would be stored in the 13th century undercroft.


According to the extant Lives he was led to take the monastic vows by a vision at the death of bishop Aidan, and the date of his entry at Melrose would be 651.


As a little boy he would take his place among the pupils of the monastic school, though he would soon pass to the ranks of the teachers, and the fact that he was ordained deacon at nineteen, below the canonical age, shows that he was regarded as remarkable both for learning and goodness.


This great prelate was an ecclesiastical reformera leader in a movement for the general purification of morals, and especially for the repressing of simony and evil-living among the clergy a great builder of churches, and a stringent enforcer of the rules of the monastic life.


The public libraries have been enormously increased since 1870 by the incorporation of the treasures of suppressed monastic institutions.


Jacob's main preoccupation was the reform of monastic life, the grave disorders of which he deplored, and to this end he wrote his Petitiones religiosorum pro reformatione sui status.


In the Chapter Library of Durham there is the matrix of the monastic seal of about the year 970; and in the British Museum, appended to a later charter (Harl.


Detached from these, and separated entirely from the monastic buildings, were various workshops, which convenience required to be banished to the outer precincts, a saw-mill and oil-mill (UU) turned by water, and a currier's shop (V), where the sandals and leathern girdles of the monks were made and repaired.


However, Edwy's brother Edgar admired and supported the reformed monasticism.


Greek monachism underwent no development or change for four centuries, except the vicissitudes inevitable in all things human, which in monasticism assume the form of alternations of relaxation and revival.





Synonyms:

cloistral, unworldly, cloistered, conventual, monastical,



Antonyms:

impious, cenobite, eremite, nonreligious person, worldly,

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