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versifications Meaning in Bengali



কিছু (ক গদ্য লেখার উদাঃ একটি ছন্দোময় অভিযোজন

Noun:

পদ্যরচনা,





versifications শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

তিনি বলিলেনএখানে পদ্যরচনা ছাড়া কিছুই জোর বাঁধিতে পারে না ।

versifications's Usage Examples:

these songs with his French congregation and also wrote some metrical versifications for them himself.


minister and university administrator who wrote many sermons, scriptural versifications and other devotional works.


These prose works gave rise to versifications: the Novus Aesopus of Alexander Neckam, the verse Romulus often attributed.


(Hebrew: אזהרות‎), "exhortations") are didactic liturgical poems on, or versifications of, the 613 commandments in rabbinical enumeration.


features of this form of poetry are comparable to the ancient Irish versifications and therefore point to an older shared Celtic inheritance.


poet was Mowlānā Shāhin-i Shirāzi (14th century CE), who composed epic versifications of parts of the Bible, such as the Musā-nāmah (an epic poem recounting.


on Several Occasions, including a tragedy, translations from Horace, versifications of Ossian Judith Sargent Murray, The Gleaner Robert Treat Paine, Jr.


In 1556 the first Anglo-Genevan Psalter (English versifications of Calvin's Genevan Psalter) was published for the use of John Knox's.


emblem book Hecatomographie (1540), which was followed soon after by his versifications of Aesop’s Fables, Les Fables du très ancien Esope, mises en rithme.


press and the translation of the Bible into English, Old Testament versifications were made that correspond predominantly with the existing Hebrew full.


A collection of all kinds of astronomical and astrological versifications in epic and elegiac meter.


In 1803 he published Nugæ Poeticæ, mainly versifications of Jack the Giant-Killer and Guy of Warwick.


Psalters contained metrical versifications of the psalms.


He published "A versformákról" (About versifications).


Praise, the Anglo-Genevan Psalter (1972, 1984, 2014), containing English versifications for all the Genevan tunes.


in the Evangelical church, where early (post-Reformation) hymns were versifications (song-like verses adapted from the original words) of the biblical text.


He went so far as to suggest that Gualterus' (Walter's) Latin versifications of Aesop's fables were intended to instruct and entertain the young.


(1524–1585) Hymne de l'Or while central alchemical parts of the Chryseis are versifications of the Tractatus aureus de lapidis physici secreto (an at first 1610.



versifications's Meaning':

a metrical adaptation of something (e.g. of a prose text

Synonyms:

poetic rhythm; form; rhyme; rhythmic pattern; rime; prosody;

Antonyms:

sharpness; dullness; crooked; antitype; type;

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