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rhetoricians Meaning in Tamil ( rhetoricians வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சொல்லாட்சிகலையாளர்,



rhetoricians's Usage Examples:

This conviction made young men leave their loves and pleasures, grave men quit their counting-houses, churchmen desert their missals, to crowd the lecture-rooms of philologers and rhetoricians.


There is less to be said for the teachers of rhetoric, politics and eristic, who, in limiting themselves each to a single subject - the rhetoricians proper or forensic rhetoricians to one branch of oratory, the politicians or political rhetoricians to another, and the eristics to disputation - ceased to be educators and became instructors.


Hadrian was fond of the society of learned men - poets, scholars, rhetoricians and philosophers - whom he alternately humoured and ridiculed.


Among contemporaries he passed for one of the most formidable polemical or gladiatorial rhetoricians; and a considerable section of his extant works are invectives.


In particular, rhetoricians appeared to him to have neglected argument in comparison with passion.


His oracular reserve, personal honesty and consistency of aim had gained him the suffrages of all who hoped to save France from the harpies of the Directory and the violent rhetoricians of the now reconstituted Jacobin Club.


with the extracts of Aelius, Aristeides and Harpocration from the Third Philippic favours the view that it is derived from an 'ATTCKCavov, whereas the S7/µc'05ECS iKSoo€is, used by Hermogenes and by the rhetoricians generally, have been the chief sources of our other manuscripts.


He makes mention of the grammarians and rhetoricians, Remmius Palaemon and Arellius Fuscus (xiv.


Twelve speeches of the kind (Pliny's included), eight of them by famous Gallic rhetoricians (Claudius Mamertinus, Eumenius, Nazarius, Drepanius Pacatus) and three of anonymous authorship, have been collected under the title of Panegyrici veteres latini (ed.


Soon afterwards a classified catalogue of dramatists, epic and lyric poets, legislators, philosophers, historians, orators and rhetoricians, and miscellaneous writers, with a brief biography of each, was produced by the scholar and poet Callimachus (fl.


The traditional culture was still, however, maintained, and the age was rich in grammarians and rhetoricians.





Synonyms:

eulogist, public speaker, verbalizer, speaker, haranguer, speechmaker, spellbinder, speechifier, panegyrist, utterer, elocutionist, verbaliser, orator, talker, tub-thumper,



Antonyms:

None

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