nuns Meaning in Tamil ( nuns வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
மாடக்கன்னி,
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nuns தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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nuns's Usage Examples:
The Oracle had given him nothing, and he didn't feel able to sit still and drink tea with Daniela, the headmistress of the order of nuns who managed this Sanctuary.
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.
This charitable activity, however, distinguishes the modern sister from the nuns of primitive and medieval times, who were cloistered and contemplative, and left external works to deaconesses, or to laywomen of a " third order," or to the freer societies like the Beguines.
It is a story, in itself exceedingly humorous, showing how a parrot, the delight of a convent, whose talk was all of prayers and pious ejaculations, was conveyed to another convent as a visitor to please the nuns.
When we remember that more than half of the area of London was occupied by these establishments, and that about a third of the inhabitants were monks, nuns and friars, it is easy to imagine how great must have been the disorganization caused by this root and branch reform.
dopey turns back, " Your Worship, are there any dwarf nuns in all of Europe?dopey guards realize that the treasure has gone and both faint.
of Bohemia, founded here a convent for Benedictine nuns, which was destroyed in the Hussite wars.
dally he entertainingly dallies with the subgenre in the saints ' stories that the nuns, including MarÃa, drink in.
The law includes with clerics, monks, deaconesses, nuns, ascetics; and the word " clerics " covered persons in minor orders, down to doorkeepers.
); the Premonstratensian abbey of St Radigund's, near Dover (1191); the first house of Dominicans in England at Canterbury (1221); the first Carmelite house in England, at Aylesford (1240); and the priory of Augustinian nuns at Dartford (1355).
In theory, Cistercian nuns wore the characteristic habit of undyed wool.
Synonyms:
religious, Sister,
Antonyms:
unscrupulous, profane, irreligious,