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learned person Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

শিখেছি ব্যক্তি,





learned person's Usage Examples:

It can also refer to any cultured and learned person: "He who says a wise thing is called a hakham, even if he be not a Jew.


An Acharya is a highly learned person with a title affixed to the names of learned subject.


Dictionary defines the older broad meanings of the term "artist": A learned person or Master of Arts One who pursues a practical science, traditionally.


His name is revered as 'Acharya' (a learned person) in Gujarat, and hence generally he is known as Acharya Anandshankar.


rig gnas chen po lnga) in which a learned person was traditionally supposed to be well-versed.


Sina Omar Khayyam In old Abyssinia or Ethiopia, Hakim usually meant a learned person, usually a physician.


to initiate their children into learning under the supervision of a learned person like a priest.


comes from Ancient Greek: ἰᾱτρός 'doctor' and Ancient Greek: σοϕιστής 'learned person'.


He is an educated and learned person well known for his social services.


" Paṇḍita, meaning "wise or learned person," and denoting possession of wisdom and knowledge of Tipitaka.


medieval manuscript contains 166 large vellum folios of material that a learned person of the time would have been expected to know.


Jojalladeva's issued an order to punish any "ascetic, old or learned person" who opposed the presence of courtesans.


teacher that "There is no need of teaching this boy, he is already a learned person.


Sanan bin Salamah bin Muhbiq was also a learned person and commander of army.


It can be active with the head noun as agent велӧдчӧм морт 'a learned person', passive formed from a transitive verbs велӧдчӧм урок 'a lesson that.


social type presented by historians of modern Jewry is the maskil, (learned person), a proponent of the Haskalah (Enlightenment).


Guo was likely the most learned person of his era, and is one of the foremost commentators on ancient Chinese.


indicative of one's profession or vocation, the combined form meaning "learned person, scholar".


His father was a well known learned person and was active in Indian freedom movement.


to poor parents from "up the Mountain" who gave her up to the town's learned person, Lawyer Royall, but she still dreams of an even better and more exciting.



Synonyms:

pundit; polymath; savant; scholar; bookman; student; scholarly person; initiate;

Antonyms:

specialist; exclude; uninitiate;

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