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priory Meaning in Tamil ( priory வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பெண் துறவியர் மடம், துறவி மடம்,



priory 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.

priory's Usage Examples:

In the old town of Bridlington the church of St Mary and St Nicholas consists of the fine Decorated and Perpendicular nave, with Early English portions, of the priory church of an Augustinian foundation of the time of Henry I.


Later he erected the priory, for canons of his order, of which the nave and transepts of the church remain.


Souvigny possesses the church of a famous Cluniac priory dating from the 11th-12th and 15th centuries, and containing the splendid tombs (15th century) of Louis II.


's endowment to the priory, and became so famous as a place of pilgrimage, especially for those on their way to Canterbury, that the part of Watling Street which crossed there towards London was sometimes called " St Edmund's Way.


"At the age of ten he was put to school with the canons of Merton priory in Surrey.


The church of St Peter and St Paul is a fine fragment of the church of the Augustinian priory founded by Henry I.


Fergus, lord of Galloway, a celebrated church-builder of the 12th century, had his principal seat on Palace Isle in a lake called after him Loch Fergus, near St Mary's Isle, where he erected the priory de Trayle, in token of his penitence for rebellion against David I.


The name is derived from the fact that the land belonged to a priory of St Mary Spital, founded in 11 9 7.


In the neighbourhood of Northallerton is the priory of Mount Grace, a Carthusian foundation of 1397.


); the Premonstratensian abbey of St Radigund's, near Dover (1191); the first house of Dominicans in England at Canterbury (1221); the first Carmelite house in England, at Aylesford (1240); and the priory of Augustinian nuns at Dartford (1355).


63-76) fifteen years in the priory, beginning to write in "englysch rime in 1303.


1510 he succeeded his uncle, who had educated him, as prior of the Cluniac priory of St Victor, close to Geneva.





Synonyms:

religious residence, cloister,



Antonyms:

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