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archaising Meaning in Bengali



থেকে চরিত্রের একটি সেকেলে চেহারা দিতে





archaising's Usage Examples:

archaising "purified" Greek) as the "official language of the Nation".


For this reason, the plaque has been considered proof that the archaising tendencies which were believed to have originated in Nubia and spread.


style that was easy to memorize for students, and translated it into an archaising Latin as his Descriptio orbis terrae ("Description of the World's Lands").


contemporary figurations of Dionysus as a lithe youth, the self-consciously archaising god is heavily draped, with an ivy wreath and a long archaic-style beard;.


In Iceland, linguistic purism is archaising, trying to resuscitate the language of a golden age of Icelandic literature.


Nazarene movement, and copied the Italian 'primitives', leaving his own art with an archaising tendency.


writing, by a Christian, then the pagan elements could be decorative archaising; some scholars hold an intermediate position.


Euthydikos kore is in fact colouration, that the kore can be grouped with the archaising Pig Relief and that the kore is by the same sculptor as the Blonde Boy.


In addition it was common at this time to use archaising forms in the dionysiac realm (and the statue's presence in a dining room.


understood as 9th century Pāṇṭiyan dynasty compositions, written in an archaising style to make them seem older than they were.


According to Roger Collins, the Notitia Dignitatum was an archaising text written circa AD 425, whose unreliability is demonstrated by "the.


Wen-Chao (2004), "Conflicting notions of language purity: the interplay of archaising, ethnographic, reformist, elitist and xenophobic purism in the perception.


Although it shows archaising aspects, it imitates the models of the Greek mainland (such as the Temple.


The third movement, "Agnus Dei", opens with an archaising two-voice texture for the first stanza, followed by a four-voiced choral.


"Conflicting notions of language purity: the interplay of archaising, ethnographic, reformist, elitist and xenophobic purism in the perception.


wide cushionlike echinus may be interpreted as slightly self-conscious archaising features, for Delos is Apollo's ancient birthplace.


from Nemi in the Museo delle Terme, suggested Enrico Paribeni, was an archaising replica of the form the goddess took at Nemi, in American Journal of Archaeology.


in the same work that Rosebury rejects the unsupported assertions of archaising and "wrenched syntax" by critics like Catharine Stimpson, and that Rosebury.


His style is archaising but lucid.



archaising's Meaning':

give an archaic appearance of character to

Synonyms:

change; archaize; modify; alter;

Antonyms:

stiffen; decrease; tune; dissimilate; detransitivize;

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