priories Meaning in Tamil ( priories வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
பெண் துறவியர் மடம், துறவி மடம்,
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priories தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
இந்த நகரத்தில் பழைய போர்த்துகீசிய பாணி தேவாலயங்கள், ஒரு கலங்கரை விளக்கம், 100 ஆண்டுகள் பழமையான பெண் துறவியர் மடம் மற்றும் பள்ளி, டச்சு மற்றும் பிரிட்டிஷ் மாலுமிகள் மற்றும் வீரர்களின் கல்லறைகள் மற்றும் அஞ்செங்கோக் கோட்டையின் எச்சங்கள் உள்ளன.
priories's Usage Examples:
All bishoprics, abbeys and priories were in the royal nomination, the canonical institution belonging to the pope.
On the 5th of March 1440-1441, the king endowed the college out of alien priories with some scpc, a year, almost exactly the amount of the original endowment of Winchester.
He was born in Paris of a noble and influential family of Normandy; hence, being destined to the ecclesiastical state, he was when ten years old commendatory abbot of La Trappe and two other abbeys, prior of two priories, and canon of Notre Dame, Paris.
Other priories were originally offshoots from the larger abbeys, to the abbots of which they continued subordinate; but in later times the actual distinction between abbeys and priories was lost.
It is commonly represented that the endowment was wholly derived from alien priories bought by Chicheley from the crown.
Both de Courci and his wife Affreca were benefactors of the church, and founded several abbeys and priories in Ulster.
The only alien priories granted were Abberbury in Oxfordshire, Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire, Romney in Kent, and St Clare and Llangenith in Wales, all very small affairs, single manors and rectories, and these did not form a quarter of the whole endowment.
They were frequently regular "priories," but sometimes only "cells," and even "granges," with small chapels attached.
But no remains exist of the priories of Augustinian canons at Canterbury (St Gregory's; 1084), Leeds, near Maidstone (1119), Tunbridge (middle of 12th century), Combwell, near Cranbrook (time of Henry II.
In early times the priories and other religious houses had generally grammar schools attached to them.
Synonyms:
religious residence, cloister,
Antonyms:
None