eulogistic Meaning in Bengali
প্রশংসাবাদপূর্ণ, প্রশংসায় পূর্ণ,
Adjective:
প্রশংসাবাদপূর্ণ,
Similer Words:
eulogyeunuch
eunuchs
euphemism
euphemisms
euphemistic
euphemistically
euphonious
euphonium
euphoniums
euphony
euphoria
euphoric
eurasia
eurasian
eulogistic's Usage Examples:
modern genealogies of the Savelli, such as the unpublished manuscript "eulogistic treatise" compiled by Onofrio Panvinio, drew connections to Pope Benedict.
To make his livelihood, he addressed eulogistic verses to greater and lesser rulers, though he stayed in Samarqand.
information about Jayashakti and Vijayashakti in Chandela records is eulogistic in nature, and of little historical value.
The eulogistic inscriptions describe him as a king famous for his bravery, modesty and.
These eulogistic inscriptions praise him as a warrior, but do not provide much information.
'Most of the elegy composed by men, however, resembled the eulogistic qaṣīdah in general pattern'.
in the 1697 pasticcio Perseo inspired the publication of a volume of eulogistic verse, entitled "La miniera del Diamante".
These two inscriptions, eulogistic in nature, do not provide much information of historical value.
Prithviraja Vijaya (IAST: Pṛthvīrāja Vijaya, "Prithviraja's Victory") is an eulogistic Sanskrit epic poem on the life of the Indian Chahamana king Prithviraja.
He wrote eulogistic sonnets addressed to his patrons and engaged in the usual literary squabbles.
biographer who became head of the Augustinian priory of Llanthony and wrote a eulogistic life of his friend and patron Robert de Bethune.
the same person as the dedicatee of En Guillems Fabres, sap fargar, a eulogistic poem by Bernart d'Auriac.
Both series were eulogistic about the countryside.
"successful racket" where he would write occasional poems, typically eulogistic or nuptial verse, have them bound up in notably ostentatious armorial.
Although he is a young composer, Marc Béziat has received many eulogistic comments from professionals who distributed his music.
the information about his life comes from Nava-sahasanka-charita, an eulogistic composition by his court poet Padmagupta.
For a eulogistic sermon on the recently deceased William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire.
Synonyms:
panegyric; complimentary; panegyrical; encomiastic;
Antonyms:
deprecative; unfavourable; paid; unfavorable; uncomplimentary;