noun বিশেষ্য পদ

Corinthian meaning in assamese

কৰিন্থীয়া

  • Pronunciation

    /kəˈɹɪnθiən/

  • Definition

    a man devoted to the pursuit of pleasure

    আনন্দৰ সন্ধানত নিষ্ঠাবান মানুহ

  • Synonyms

    man-about-town (man-about-town)

    playboy (প্লেবয়)

adjective বিশেষণ পদ

Corinthian meaning in assamese

কৰিন্থীয়া

  • Definitions

    1. Of the Corinthian Greek order.

    কৰিন্থীয়া গ্ৰীক ক্ৰমৰ।

  • Examples:
    1. The silver waters of the spring had long since disappeared, but there still were left a few of the Corinthian pillars, some stretched on the ground and overgrown with creeping-plants, while two or three yet remained erect, and showed how graceful the whole must have been.

  • 2. Debauched in character or practice; impure.

    চৰিত্ৰ বা আচৰণত অসৎ; অশুদ্ধ।

  • Examples:
    1. all her young Corinthian laity

  • 3. Being a sporting event (originally in horse racing and yachting) restricted to gentleman amateurs.

    ভদ্ৰলোক অপেশাদাৰৰ মাজত সীমাবদ্ধ ক্ৰীড়া অনুষ্ঠান হোৱাৰ বাবে (মূলতঃ ঘোঁৰা দৌৰ আৰু ইয়টিংত)।

  • Examples:
    1. Corinthian Stakes of 10 Guineas ... To be rode by Gentlemen.

    2. In Corinthian matches the yachts are steered and manned by gentlemen alone,

    3. It was a condition of the race, that the horses should be ridden by gentlemen ... [I]t was submitted, that if none were to be reputed in the rank of gentlemen, whose wives had not been visited by Lady Clanricarde, the notion of a Corinthian Race might as well be given up at once, within twenty miles all round Portumna castle. It would amount, in fact, to a disgentilizing of two or three counties.

    4. [W]e have horse races ... whereat the aforesaid noble animals are ridden by gentlemen, and if I err not are named "Corinthian."

  • Synonyms

    Corinthian helmet (কৰিন্থীয়ান হেলমেট)

    Corinthian bronze (কৰিন্থীয়া ব্ৰঞ্জ)

    Corinthian spirit (কৰিন্থীয়া আত্মা)

    Corinthian order (কৰিন্থীয়াৰ ক্ৰম)

    Corinthianize (কৰিন্থীয়ান কৰক)

    Corinthian brass (কৰিন্থীয়া পিতল)

    Corinthianism (কৰিন্থীয়া ধৰ্ম)