priestesses Meaning in Tamil ( priestesses வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
பெண் பாதிரி,
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priestesses தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
இந்தியாவின் ஒரு மிகப் பிரபலமான ஆங்கில மொழியின் அகன்ற தாள்களைக் கொண்ட நாளிதழான தி டைம்ஸ் ஆஃப் இந்தியா, இந்த திரைப்படத்தின் நாயகியாக நடித்த ஸ்ரீதேவியை, “இந்திய திரைப்படத்துறையின் உயர்ந்த பெண் பாதிரி என புகழாரம் சூட்டி பாராட்டியது.
பிறகு, ஸ்டெல்லா என்ற பெண் பாதிரியார் ஜேம்ஸை விரும்புகிறாள்.
priestesses's Usage Examples:
The priestesses were called doves (7r XEtac) and Herodotus tells a story which he learned at Egyptian Thebes, that the oracle of Dodona was founded by an Egyptian priestess who was carried away by the Phoenicians, but says that the local legend substitutes for this priestess a black dove, a substitution in which he tries to find a rational meaning.
In addition to his ministrant priestesses, the god has numerous " wives," who form a complete organization.
, and who drew up a chronological list of the priestesses of Here at Argos; of Ephorus, who lived in the 4th century B.
Epiphanius says quite distinctly that they were woman-elders and not priestesses in any sense of the term, and that their mission was not to interfere with the functions allotted to priests but simply to perform certain offices in connexion with the care of women.
The priestesses of the goddess were rrap6Evoc (i.
A series of forty-four mummies of priests and priestesses of the XXIst Dynasty furnished the material for an important monograph.
Over this the ricinium or ricer, a shawl covering the head and shoulders, was worn in early times, and retained by certain priestesses as an official costume; 4 but it gave place to the palla, the equivalent of the Greek himation, and the dress of the Roman women henceforward differed in no essential particular from that of the Greek.
But there is some evidence also for the existence of special priestesses at certain sanctuaries.
In the service of the Theban Ammon two priestesses called the Adorer of the God and the Wife of the God occupied very influential positions, and towards the Saite period it was by no means unusual for the king to secure these offices for his daughters and so to strengthen his own royal title.
"What signify a few lives lost in a century or two?Her oldest priestesses, the dew-sisters - Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos - signify the fertilization of the earth by the dew, and were probably at one time identified with Athena, as surnames of whom both Aglauros and Pandrosos are found.
Later, they were used to denote the attendants on certain priests and priestesses, especially the flamen dialis and flaminica and the curiones.
Synonyms:
priest,
Antonyms:
layman,