pries Meaning in Tamil ( pries வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
நுட்பமாய்ப் பரீட்சி, துருவிப்பார்,
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pries's Usage Examples:
Rome took good care to educate the priesthood far above the status of the Orthodox priests.
, the elders or sheikhs of the municipality and the priests of the temple are the most prominent figures.
12 the prophet, speaking now for the first time in Yahweh's name, calls the people to a solemn fast at the sanctuary, and invites the intercession of the priests.
The Roman Catholic chaplains are classed as parish priests, curates and assistants, and are subject to an army Vicar Apostolic.
On the other hand, the shaman or priest (Tungus saman, Altain Turk ka y na, cf.
The officiating priest wears a cope, or at least a surplice with a violet stole, the other priests and clergy wear surplices.
Five times a day the priests of the Persians (Zoroastrians) burnt incense on their sacred fire altars.
This was the work open to the Christian priesthood, and it cannot be denied that it was well discharged.
History saw in David the head of a lengthy line of kings, the founder of the Judaean monarchy, the psalmist and the priest-king who inaugurated religious institutions now recognized to be of a distinctly later character.
"the Brahman or superintending priest; the Hotri or reciter of hymns and verses; the Udgatri or chanter; and the Adhvaryu or offerer, who looks after the details of the ceremonial, including the preparation of the offering-ground, the construction of fireplaces and altars, the making of oblations and muttering of the prescribed formulae.
The collegium of the Pontifices was the most important priesthood of ancient Rome, being specially charged with the administration of the jus divinum, i.
We may grant the pope's contention that the Edwardine church had no belief in priests who offered in sacrifice the body and blood of Christ or in bishops capable of ordaining such priests.
Synonyms:
loose, loosen, prise, open, open up, prize, jimmy, lever,
Antonyms:
abolish, fasten, close up, close, stiffen,