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sarcophagus Meaning in Tamil ( sarcophagus வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பூ வேலைகள் செதுக்கப்பட்ட பழங்கால கல் சவப்பெட்டி,



sarcophagus தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

அசல் பளிங்கு பூ வேலைகள் செதுக்கப்பட்ட பழங்கால கல் சவப்பெட்டியால் அலங்கரிக்கப்பட்டு அல்லாவின் பெயரைக் கொண்டுள்ளது.

sarcophagus's Usage Examples:

The church of St Michael, founded by Bishop Bernward early in the 11th century and restored after injury by fire in 1186, contains a unique painted ceiling of the 12th century, the sarcophagus and monument of Bishop Bernward, and a bronze font; it is now a Protestant parish church, but the crypt is used by the Roman Catholics.


in 1165, when the remains were removed from a marble sarcophagus and placed in a wooden coffin.


The dead were buried either in the floor (often in a sarcophagus), or, according to later custom, in niches.


The typical torque is a circlet with twisted rope-like strands, the ends not joined together; the torque was usually worn with the opening in the front as seen in a figure of a Gaul in a sculptured sarcophagus in the Capitoline Museum at Rome.


His heart, taken from the body when it was embalmed, and given to Madame Denis and by her to Madame de Villette, was preserved in a silver case, and when it was proposed (in 1864) to restore it to the other remains, the sarcophagus at Sainte Genevieve (the Pantheon) was opened and found to be empty.


remains were sent back to the Cretans, who placed them in a sarcophagus, on which was inscribed: "The tomb of Minos, the son of Zeus.


high; the sarcophagus, in the centre of the building, is of red Wisconsin porphyry.


The earliest Roman sarcophagus is that of Scipio in the Vatican (3rd century B.


Sasha sat on top of the sarcophagus and looked around, smug in how safe he was sitting on top of the coffin.


The crypt contains several GalloRoman tombs and the sarcophagus (5th century) of St Quitterie.


The sarcophagus and its contents had been removed by early plunderers of the tomb, all that was left being some broken alabaster vases, pottery and charcoal.


The mummy thus prepared was then laid on its side like a sleeper, the head supported by a head-rest, in a sarcophagus of wood or stone.


"This is exemplified in the magnificently sculptured tombs of the Della Scala lords, designed with steadily growing splendour, from the simple sarcophagus of Martino I.





Synonyms:

casket, coffin,



Antonyms:

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