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apologues Meaning in Bengali



অল্প নৈতিক গল্প (প্রায়ই পশু অক্ষর

Noun:

নীতিকাহিনী, রূপককাহিনী,





apologues শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

পোয়েমাস, আপোলোজোস ইয়ে কুয়েন্তোস [উল্কা. কবিতা, নীতিকাহিনী এবং গল্প] (১৯০১) তার বহুভাষাবিদ হবার ইচ্ছারই প্রতিচ্ছবি যদিও তন্মধ্যে ।

apologues's Usage Examples:

of the difference of moral level, Martin Luther thought so highly of apologues as counselors of virtue that he edited and revised Aesop and wrote a characteristic.


obscurity, Agenoria is the title character of the first of four Latin apologues written in 1497 by the Italian humanist Pandolfo Collenuccio in honor.


Gay, finding that although his versification was less polished and "his apologues in general perhaps less correct" than those of Gay and Edward Moore, nevertheless.


work on Chinese Buddhism is his three-volume work Cinq cents contes et apologues extraits du Tripiṭaka chinois (Five Hundred Tales and Fables from the.


George Douglas records that the ancestral dialogues and mythological apologues of the Scottish peasantry, and the folkish customs employed in recounting.


of proverbs of the Sinhalese including also their adages, aphorisms, apologues, apothegms, bywords, dictums, maxims, mottoes, precepts, saws, and sayings.


For generations many of these little apologues have been read, committed to memory, recited, paraphrased, by every French.


Yconomique, texts translated into French by Nicole Oresme; 1490 : Les apologues et fables de Laurens Valle, tra[n]slatees de latin en francois.


utilizes the fabliaux with remarkable deftness; lastly, he adapts fables and apologues from Aesop, from Pedro Alfonso's Disciplina clericalis, and from medieval.


"Sixteen years after massacre, Odi residents want Obasanjo's apologues".


Poems, apologues and stories] (1901), reflect this tendency to be monolingual, even though.


In 1859 he published Les Avadanas, contes et apologues indiens inconnus jusqu'à ce jour, suivis de poésies et de nouvelles chinoises.


(ISBN 978-2-503-04245-9) Étienne de Bourbon, Anecdotes historiques, légendes et apologues tirés du recueil inédit d’Étienne de Bourbon dominicain du XIIIe siècle.



apologues's Meaning':

a short moral story (often with animal characters

Synonyms:

parable; allegory; story; Aesop's fables; fable;

Antonyms:

truth;

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