begetter वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
मोबाइल
- "In Seattle, " The Ring " was the detonator, " recalls Glynn Ross, once and future " Ring " king, former Seattle Opera chief, present head of Arizona Opera and, some would say, the true begetter of America's current " Ring " proliferation.
- She thus resumes in herself the duplex process of the Formula of Love under Will; for is not Pan the All-Begetter in the heart of the Groves at high noon, and is not Her " hair the trees of Eternity " the filaments of All-Devouring Godhead " under the Night of Pan ? ""
- The Babylonian epic " Enuma Elish " is named for its incipit : " When above " the heavens did not yet exist nor the earth below, Apsu the freshwater ocean was there, " the first, the begetter ", and Tiamat, the saltwater sea, " she who bore them all "; they were " mixing their waters ".
- Chapter eleven, "'Religious Sanctions on Village Unity and the Organization of Village Cults "', describes belief in a single god, " Njambi ", whose action in the world is mediated by various spiritual beings; ritual ( sexual ) segregations and taboos; the village cults of " begetters " and of diviners, membership of which imparted spiritual authority and occult knowledge.
- :" " There are some who would attribute to Rotherham all the virtues that go with the'passing'game'but he himself would not have claimed this, for the Oxford fifteens of his day contained many players from Scottish schools, particularly Loretto, and they, rather than anyone else, were the pioneers, if not the only begetters, of the passing game . ""
- This has been compared to the ancient Akkadian myth of the " Abzu ", the name for a fresh water underground sea that was given a religious quality in Apsu the freshwater ocean was there, the first, the begetter, and Tiamat, the saltwater sea, she who bore them all; they were still mixing their waters, and no pasture land had yet been formed, nor even a reed marsh . ..
- Don Foster concludes that the result of all the speculation has yielded only two " facts ", which themselves have been the object of much debate : First, that the form of address ( Mr . ) suggests that W . H . was an untitled gentleman, and second, that W . H ., whoever he was, is identified as " the only begetter " of " Shakespeare's Sonnets " ( whatever the word " begetter " is taken to mean ).
- Don Foster concludes that the result of all the speculation has yielded only two " facts ", which themselves have been the object of much debate : First, that the form of address ( Mr . ) suggests that W . H . was an untitled gentleman, and second, that W . H ., whoever he was, is identified as " the only begetter " of " Shakespeare's Sonnets " ( whatever the word " begetter " is taken to mean ).
- Thomas Thorpe, a " pirate publisher ", published a volume of Shakespeare's sonnets with the following inscription, " To the onlie begetter of these sonnets, Mr . W . H . " De Chambrun criticizes the initials and she does not believe in following the Herbertist ( William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke in 1623 ) theory; rather she writes of " graver critics " seeing the letters standing for Will Hall, a trafficker of manuscripts and a favorite of Thorpe, the " Piratical Publisher ".
- The " Enuma Elish " begins : " When above the heavens did not yet exist nor the earth below, Apsu the freshwater ocean was there, the first, the begetter, and Tiamat, the saltwater sea, she who bore them all; they were still mixing their waters, and no pasture land had yet been formed, nor even a reed marsh . " This resulted in the birth of the younger gods, who later murder Apsu in order to usurp his lordship of the universe.
- For example, there is a mysterious dedication at the beginning of the text wherein a certain " Mr . W . H . " is described as " the only begetter " of the poems by the publisher Thomas Thorpe, but it is not known who this man was . ( A popular contender is Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, " right " . ) Also, although the works were written by William Shakespeare, it is not known if the publisher used an authorized manuscript from him, or an unauthorized copy.
- In addition, procreative deities, either male or female, played a part in the birth of other deities or great personages, such as the Ugaritic tradition of Lady Asherah, the Progenitress of the gods; Nanna, the'begetter of gods and men'; the Assyrian traditions that Tukulti-Urta was created by the gods in the womb of his mother and that Sennacherib's birth was assisted by Ea, who provided a'spacious womb', and Assur,'the god, my begetter'; and the North Arabian myth of the mother goddess who was responsible for Dusares ."
- In addition, procreative deities, either male or female, played a part in the birth of other deities or great personages, such as the Ugaritic tradition of Lady Asherah, the Progenitress of the gods; Nanna, the'begetter of gods and men'; the Assyrian traditions that Tukulti-Urta was created by the gods in the womb of his mother and that Sennacherib's birth was assisted by Ea, who provided a'spacious womb', and Assur,'the god, my begetter'; and the North Arabian myth of the mother goddess who was responsible for Dusares ."
- अधिक वाक्य: 1 2
begetter sentences in Hindi. What are the example sentences for begetter? begetter English meaning, translation, pronunciation, synonyms and example sentences are provided by Hindlish.com.