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allegorical Meaning in Telugu ( allegorical తెలుగు అంటే)



ఉపమానమైన, సభ్యోక్తి

Adjective:

మెటఫోరియల్, సభ్యోక్తి,



allegorical's Usage Examples:

It is usually to be read allegorically, though what precisely is allegorized differs from author to author, and often its location is in the lunar.


WorkGeneralIn addition to the portraits for which he is most famous, Bartholomeus van der Helst painted a few genre, historical, biblical, mythological, and allegorical scenes.


It shows Mary Magdalene, beside her remonstrating sister Martha, at the moment she repents, echoed by an allegorical pairing.


The polysemic term striscia (strip) refers to a cartoon strip (noun) while its conjugation strisciare is a verb which means to crawl or to slither, thus allegorically referring to a worm or snake which slithers and bores underground digging holes and exposing cheats.


were written and are notable for favoring allegorical readings over anthropomorphisms.


50 AD), whose allegorical reading of the Septuagint synthesized the traditional Jewish narratives with Platonism.


Medieval allegorical interpretation of this story is that it prefigures Christ's burial, with the stomach of the whale as Christ's tomb.


She is an allegorical figure whose right hand holds the hilt of a sheathed sword, while a laurel.


The allegorical representation with the towers, which draws its origins from ancient.


Jeff Dailey notes in his article Christian Underscoring in Tamburlaine the Great, Part II that Marlowe's work is a direct successor to the traditional medieval morality plays, and that, whether or not he is an atheist, he has inherited religious elements of content and allegorical methods of presentation.


The Light of the World (1851–1853) is an allegorical painting by the English Pre-Raphaelite artist William Holman Hunt (1827–1910) representing the figure.


Watts quickly abandoned his dalliance with social realism, and returned to allegorical themes.


While the Islamic Republic would grudgingly allowed allegorical criticism read by an elite, it took punitive action when the criticism became widely popular, when citizens disobeyed orders to stop protest and finally when they wrote open letters to newspapers questioning the Supreme Leader.



Synonyms:

representative, allegoric,



Antonyms:

undemocratic, atypical, nonrepresentative,



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