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nunneries Meaning in Tamil ( nunneries வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பெண் துறவிகள் இருக்கும் கன்னி மாடம், கன்னி மடம்,



nunneries தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

கேந்திரிய வித்யாலயா, இராணுவ ஊழியர்கள் மெட்ரிகுலேசன் பள்ளி, கார்டைட் தொழிற்சாலை மேல்நிலைப் பள்ளி மற்றும் புனித ஆன்சு கன்னி மடம் மற்றும் பெண்கள் மேல்நிலை பள்ளி ஆகிய நான்கு பள்ளிக்கூடங்கள் இங்கு கல்வி பணியாற்றுகின்றன.

nunneries's Usage Examples:

There were in 1907 3500 Greek churches in the island with 53 monasteries and 3 nunneries; S5 mosques, 4 Roman Catholic churches and 4 synagogues.


It has several large churches, and formerly possessed five monasteries and three nunneries, which have been closed and their edifices devoted to educational and other public purposes.


Other Saxon foundations were the nunneries at Folkestone (630), Lyminge (633; nunnery and monastery), Reculver (669), Minster-in-Thanet (670), Minster-in-Sheppey (675), and the priory of St Martin at Dover (696), all belonging to the Benedictine order.


As the institute spread to other lands nunneries arose on all sides, and nowhere were the Benedictine nuns more numerous or more remarkable than in England, from Saxon times to the Reformation.


In England there are a dozen Benedictine nunneries.


swept away more than 140 nunneries, and the Anglican Church was left without sisterhoods for three centuries.


The chief external work of the Benedictines at the present day is secondary education; there are 114 secondary schools or gymnasia attached to the abbeys, wherein the monks teach over 12,000 boys; and many of the nunneries have girls' schools.


The English congregation is composed of three large abbeys (Downside, Ampleforth and Woolhampton), a cathedral priory (Hereford) and a nunnery (Stanbrook Abbey, Worcester): there are besides in England three or four abbeys belonging to foreign congregations, and several nunneries subject to the bishops.


She was at the head of the nunneries until her death in 404, when Eustochium succeeded her; Jerome presided over the fourth monastery.


Monasteries and nunneries are numerous, dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries, but their influence is now less potent than in those days and the monastic population is not so large.





Synonyms:

convent,



Antonyms:

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