madonna Meaning in Telugu ( madonna తెలుగు అంటే)
మడోన్నా, కుమారి మారియా
యేసు తల్లి; క్రైస్తవుడు అతనిని వర్జిన్ మేరీగా సూచిస్తాడు; అతను ముఖ్యంగా రోమన్ కాథలిక్ చేత గౌరవించబడ్డాడు,
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madonna's Usage Examples:
This became madonna, and its contraction mona.
The statue was commissioned after a fire in the Santa Casa in 1921 destroyed the original madonna, and it was granted a Canonical Coronation in 1922 by Pope Pius XI.
Russo was a primadonna in the show, where she sings dances and recites.
The virgin stands on top of a globe and is stepping on a snake, which is a classic madonna iconography.
His work often depicts horses, centaurs, garudas, children, madonnas, acrobats, along with elements such as spheres, masks.
Street painters, (also called chalk artists) a name these performance artists are most commonly called in the United States are called I Madonnari in Italy (singular form: madonnaro or madonnara) because they recreated images of the Madonna.
She performs both serious opera roles and comedic shows as the character Primadonna, a satirical take on popular stereotypes of opera divas.
What distinguishes the Sicilian School from the troubadours, however, is the introduction of a kinder, gentler type of woman than that found in their French models; one who was nearer to Dante's madonnas and Petrarch's Laura, though much less characterised psychologically.
Ricks describes Swinburne’s poem as an “anti-prayer to his anti-madonna, an interrogation that hears no need why it should ever end”.
However, his disciplinary problems has created difficulties for the national team coaches and he is often viewed as a primadonna.
In his book Over the Top: The True Story of Guns N' Roses, Mark Putterford notes the song's contrast with much of the other material on the Illusion albums, citing Rose's deeply ingrained whore/madonna dichotomy and his dew-eyed romantic cooing with tenderness.