adjective பெயர் உரிச்சொல்

Palladian meaning in tamil

பல்லாடியன்

  • Pronunciation

    /pəˈleɪ.dɪ.ən/

  • Definition

    referring to or relating to or having the style of architecture created by Andrea Palladio

    ஆண்ட்ரியா பல்லாடியோ உருவாக்கிய கட்டிடக்கலை பாணியைக் குறிப்பிடுவது அல்லது தொடர்புடையது

  • Example

    the much imitated arch and column compositions known as the Palladian motif

    பல்லேடியன் மையக்கருத்து எனப்படும் மிகவும் பின்பற்றப்பட்ட வளைவு மற்றும் நெடுவரிசை கலவைகள்

adjective பெயர் உரிச்சொல்

Palladian meaning in tamil

பல்லாடியன்

  • Definitions

    1. Of or relating to Pallas, an epithet of Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and potentially to other female Greek figures such as Pallas the daughter of Triton and granddaughter of Poseidon.

    ஞானத்தின் தெய்வமான அதீனாவின் அடைமொழியான பல்லாஸுடன் தொடர்புடையது மற்றும் ட்ரைட்டனின் மகள் பல்லாஸ் மற்றும் போஸிடானின் பேத்தி போன்ற பிற பெண் கிரேக்க உருவங்களுடன் தொடர்புடையது.

  • Examples:
    1. I dwell upon this point, in the view of explaining and, as to one letter, correcting a memorable passage of Sophocles concerning the Palladian olive tree; in which he says, that it is a plant, preserved by Jove and Athena, in order to confound the enemies of Athens, and adds "that no man, young or old, (i.e. now or ever,) shall render it vain and of none effect, by pointing it out with his finger to the Persians."

    2. She threw forward her arms, as if with spear and buckler. Miss Barfoot was smiling at this Palladian attitude when a servant announced two ladies, Mrs. Smallbrook and Miss Haven. Athena, a goddess associated with warfare, is often depicted in art wearing a helmet and wielding a spear.$V$Athena, a goddess associated with warfare, is often depicted in art wearing a helmet and wielding a spear.

    3. Where mentioned at all in historical discussions it [Elizabethan drama] is typically in passing, with the primary focus either on the continuity that Tudor drama has with the medieval folk drama, or simply on that drama itself, as virtually a Palladian birth in the reign of Elizabeth [I], fathered indeed by the great Zeus of the Renaissance [William Shakespeare], as most commentators recognize, but in whose original inspiration the contribution of the discipline of rhetoric specifically is not apparently of special moment. Athena is described as having been born fully armed from the forehead of Zeus.$V$Athena is described as having been born fully armed from the forehead of Zeus.

    4. [I]f in this the moſt conſummat act of his fidelity and ripeneſſe, no years, no induſtry, no former proof of his abilities can bring him to that ſtate of maturity, as not to be ſtill miſtruſted and ſuſpected, unleſſe he carry all his conſiderat diligence, all his midnight watchings, and expence of Palladian oyl, to the haſty view of an unleaſur'd licencer, perhaps much his younger, perhaps far his inferiour in judgement, The reference is to olive oil. In Greek mythology, Athena is regarded as having created the first olive tree.$V$The reference is to olive oil. In Greek mythology, Athena is regarded as having created the first olive tree.

    5. the figure for Palladian wisdom and chastity

noun பெயர்ச்சொல்

Palladian meaning in tamil

பல்லாடியன்

  • Definitions

    1. An architect who designs buildings in the Palladian style.

    பல்லடியன் பாணியில் கட்டிடங்களை வடிவமைக்கும் கட்டிடக் கலைஞர்.

  • Examples:
    1. To compound the problem, when the collaborations were over and [Nicholas] Hawksmoor came into his own, as it were, designing six churches by himself, the neo-Palladians were coming into fashion, displacing, and even dismissing, their baroque contemporaries.

    2. What is quite certain that Georgian Palladianism without him [Colen Campbell] would have developed later and would have been quite different, and the legacy of the English Palladians, accepted but rarely acknowledged by their most adventurous but no more dedicated successors, would have been less rich.

    3. [Peter Paul] Rubens' credo could be a rubric for [Joseph] Furttenbach's work. He is not a Palladian like [Heinrich von] Schickhardt, but takes up Italian Renaissance architecture in a both geographically and temporally broad span, attempting to make it a model for Central European requirements.

  • 2. A building or an architectural element (for example, a window) designed in the Palladian style.

    பல்லேடியன் பாணியில் வடிவமைக்கப்பட்ட ஒரு கட்டிடம் அல்லது கட்டடக்கலை உறுப்பு (உதாரணமாக, ஒரு சாளரம்).

  • Examples:
    1. Anything [i.e., any type of window] with a rounded top became known as a Palladian and was seen as an instant evocation of history, status, class, and tradition. In some cases, an oversized Palladian filled an entire facade of a house.

    2. From the outside, Strokestown House is a most attractive building. And unlike some of the monster Palladians in this country, places like Castletown or Powerscourt, both near Dublin, Strokestown, being in the uncivilized west, is a far more modest proposition and thereby more appealing and approachable.