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pauper Meaning in Tamil ( pauper வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பரம ஏழை,



pauper தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

1921ல் காந்தியடிகள் மதுரை வந்த பொழுது காந்தியோ பரம ஏழை சந்நியாசி என்ற பாடலை எழுதினார்.

உப்பு சத்யாக்கிரகத்தையொட்டி காந்தி சிறை சென்ற போது "காந்தியோ பரம ஏழை சந்நியாசி" என்ற பாடல் இவரால் பாடப்பட்டு இசைத்தட்டில் பதிவு செய்து நாடெங்கும் பரப்பப்பட்டது.

இருபத்தேழு குழந்தைகளுடன் பரம ஏழையான குசேலர் (பாபநாசம் சிவன்) தன்னுடன் சிறுவயதில் ஒரே குருவிடம் கல்விபயின்ற கிருஷ்ணரிடம் (பி.

pauper's Usage Examples:

main roads, cost of assizes and sessions, and in certain cases pauper lunatics.


ot provided for by private, institutions or by the state (elementary education being maintained by the communes), and the maintenance of foundlings and pauper lunatics.


The keepers of common lodging-houses are required to limewash their walls and ceilings in the months of April and October in every year, and if paupers or vagrants are received to lodge, they may be required to report as to the persons who have resorted thereto.


The problem in 1834 was the reduction of able-bodied pauperism, to effect which the workhouse test was applied.


Antonio Galvao, who, after governing the Moluccas with rare success and integrity, had been offered the native throne of Ternate, went home in 1540, and died a pauper in a hospital, his famous treatise only appearing posthumously.


The number of sane paupers declined steadily and markedly from 1863 to 1904.


The whole number of paupers, besides vagrants, in 1908 was 23.


Idiots, insane persons, paupers, convicts and persons convicted of certain crimes (enumerated in the constitution) and not pardoned by the governor are disqualified from registering or voting.


It became a leading text-book in the nascent university, and its popular description as the Liber pauperum gave rise to the nickname pauperistae applied to Oxford students of law.


In 1goo there was neither pauper nor workhouse in the country.





Synonyms:

starveling, mendicant, poor person, beggar, have-not, derelict,



Antonyms:

enrich, inhabited, diligent, new, undamaged,

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