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priors Meaning in Tamil ( priors வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

முன்னால் நிகழ்ந்த, முந்தின, முந்திய,



priors தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

ஆனால் அவர்களது திருமணம் 4 நவம்பர் 2008க்கு முன்னால் நிகழ்ந்ததால் செல்லும் என அதற்குப் பின் வந்த உச்சநீதிமன்ற தீர்ப்புக் கூறியது.

செயிண்ட் லூயிஸில் ஒரு வருடத்திற்கு முன்னால் நிகழ்ந்த கலகத்தை நினைவுகூரும் விதமாக இந்த சம்பவம் இருந்தது.

priors's Usage Examples:

The fifteen were replaced by a new supreme magistracy of ten priors, chosen in the following proportions - four of the twelve, four of the nine, and two of the people proper, or people of the greater number, but to the exclusion of all who had shared in the government or sat in council under the riformatori.


The total included 412 bishops, with Boo priors and abbots, besides the representatives of absent prelates and a number of inferior clerics.


During those critical times the government of the state was strengthened by a new executive magistracy called the balia, which from 1455 began to act independently of the priors or consistory.


At Otford, Wrotham and Charing were manorhouses or rather palaces of the archbishops of Canterbury; at Hollingbourne was a manor of the priors of Christchurch.


The consuls are merged in ancients or priors, chosen from the arts.


By the partial readmission of the riformatori and exclusion of the twelve, the permanent balia was now composed of nine priors (three of the nine, three of the people, and three of the riformatori) and of a captain of the people to be chosen from each of the three monti in turn.


It was colonized from Lindisfarne, Eata, a disciple of Aidan, being the first abbot (651), and Boisil and Cuthbert being priors here.


All Cluniac houses in England were French colonies, governed by priors of that nation.


In some monasteries several priors were to be found and generally at least two.


His superiors, however, obliged him to take the priorship of the convent of Santa Cruz in Segovia, where he ruled for twenty-two years.


In other respects the life of canons regular in their monasteries, and the external policy and organization among their houses, differed little from what prevailed among the Black Benedictines; their superiors were usually provosts or priors, but sometimes abbots.





Synonyms:

anterior, antecedent,



Antonyms:

succeeding, descendant, subsequent,

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