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monkish Meaning in Tamil ( monkish வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

துறவு சார்ந்த,



monkish தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

மற்ற பிரிவுகளில் துறவு சார்ந்த வழியை பின்பற்றுபவர்களுக்கே போதி கிடைக்கும் என்ற கருத்து உள்ளது.

மேலும் ஹீனயானத்தில் மோட்சம் அடைவதற்கான வழி துறவு சார்ந்த ஒன்றாகவும், சுய-சார்பு கொண்டதாகவும் உள்ளது.

monkish's Usage Examples:

patriarchs and bishops, have taken monkish vows and worn the cowl.


He certainly hated the monkish system in the debased form in which it existed in his time; he as certainly hated the brutish ignorance into which the earlier systems of education had suffered too many of their teachers and scholars to drop.


The Latin editions of part of these works have been modified by the corrections which the monkish editors confess that they applied.


The Villa Munichen or Forum ad monachos, so called from the monkish owners of the ground on which it lay, was first called into prominence by Duke Henry the Lion, who established a mint here in 1158, and made it the emporium for the salt coming from Hallein and Reichenhall.


But the bigotry of the Flemish clergy, and the monkish atmosphere of the university of Louvain, overrun with Dominicans and Franciscans, united for once in their enmity to the new classical learning, inclined Erasmus to seek a more congenial home in Basel.


The Orthodox Church offers a characteristic mix of monkish asceticism, mystical exaltation, and a special cult of beauty.


A peculiar literary feud in Germany served, about 1515, to throw into sharp contrast the humanistic party, which had been gradually developing during the previous fifty years, and the conservative, monkish, scholastic group, who found their leader among the Dominicans of the university of Cologne.


The monkish garb was revealed by Satan to Peter at the baptism, when it was the devil, the ruler of this world, who, so costumed, leaned forward and said, This is my beloved son.


Evidence of a boundless credulity with regard to all sorts of monkish fables is to be met with everywhere.


monkish historian, supposed to be the son of Caunus of Strathclyde, 27.


The humanistic influence was sufficiently strong to save him from wrecking his life in monkish mortification, and even to keep him for a time on the side of the party of progress.





Synonyms:

strict, nonindulgent,



Antonyms:

undemanding, gluttonous, indulgent,

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