scholarly Meaning in Tamil ( scholarly வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
கற்ற்றிவாளருக்குப் பொருத்தமான,
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scholarly's Usage Examples:
, 1825-1834) is full but unscholarly.
Kennett's Schweich Lecture (1909), The Composition of the Book of Isaiah in thelLight of Archaeology and History, an interesting attempt at a synthesis of results, is a brightly written b'ut scholarly sketch of the growth of the book of Isaiah, which went on till thegreat success of the Jews under Judas Maccabaeus.
All three were disciples of Erasmus, the great apostle of a new, tolerant, scholarly religion very different from the grimy pedantry of the medieval doctors.
He was a scholar, with a scholar's tastes and cravings for knowledge, easily excited, bent on scholarly discoveries.
His life at this period was a struggle against crushing poverty, but his scholarly ambition was never relaxed.
The result was that their numbers grew with astonishing rapidity, and scholarly saints like Balthasar Hubmaier (ca.
Budde's Die Religion des Volkes Israel bis zur Verbannung, as well as Addis's recent Hebrew Religion (1906), is a most careful and scholarly compendium.
Still, despite his scholarly accomplishments, Machen was hardly the sort of figure to attract front page coverage in the metropolitan dailies.
The kirk was robbed afresh, benefices were given to such villainous cadets of great families as Archibald Douglas, an agent in Darnley's murder; and though, under the scholarly but fierce Andrew Melville, the kirk purified herself afresh and successfully opposed the bishops, James VI.
In the geographical books Varro is supplemented by the topographical commentaries of Agrippa which were completed by the emperor Augustus; for his zoology he relies largely on Aristotle and on Juba, the scholarly Mauretanian king, studiorum claritate memorabilior quam regno (v.
Synonyms:
pedantic, learned, intellectual, bookish, academic, erudite, donnish, critical, profound, studious,
Antonyms:
careless, uncritical, unscholarly, nonintellectual, superficial,