English to Arabic Dictionary provenance

provenance

مصدر
definition
noun
an orange rug of Iranian provenance
the place of origin or earliest known history of something.
translation of 'provenance'
noun
بلد المنشأ,
منشأ,
مصدر,
أصل
example
Pointing at a text's historical and political 'provenance' and ideological bias may not increase the pleasure of reading.
My assignment: ‘Write about the 'provenance' or historical origin of your favorite food or dish.’
an orange rug of Iranian 'provenance'
The following items include a complete description of each relic, it's historical significance, exhibition history, and 'provenance' .
Bemused, she enquired about their 'provenance' - history - only to be told that they had come from St Andrews.
An archival collection is a group of items that have a shared history and 'provenance' .
In the menus, which are available in English and Bulgarian, their 'provenance' is explained, along with some Mussel Lore for those in need of a little reading matter while waiting for their dishes to arrive.
This article draws together the archival and historical references to this remarkable set of royal furniture, seeking to address all the issues relevant to its origins, 'provenance' , use and display.
Raw materials of good 'provenance' , sourced locally wherever possible, are the sine qua non of any healthy, thriving food culture.
the manuscript has a distinguished 'provenance'
Data from gamma ray spectrometry can provide useful information on sediment 'provenance' and environmental conditions.
In conclusion, some final comments about the 'provenance' of both contrasting theories are appropriate, before extending briefly suggestions for Anglican apologetic today.
But the rarity, 'provenance' , history and physical condition of the print all play their part.
Scriptures of different 'provenance' and the information derived from them are related to one another and connected together.
One leaf was collected from short shoots of three trees per each of clone, 'provenance' or origin at stages 1, 3 and 5 of leaf development.
the manuscript has a distinguished 'provenance'
Each describes the history and 'provenance' of the building in question, tells us at least something of its builders and early owners, and provides copious documentation in the form both of notes and bibliography.
He added: ‘We did not find direct evidence that consumers were being ripped off, but the problem with unhallmarked items is that their 'provenance' is uncertain.’
Prospective buyers can't view the car before making a pitch, but full documentation proving the car's 'provenance' and service history are promised.
I wish them better luck than I had in determining the absolute 'provenance' of its information and wording.
they try to understand the whole universe, its 'provenance' and fate
an orange rug of Iranian 'provenance'
Since Pallucchini's researches into the known history and 'provenance' of the Modena triptych turned up only references to its existence in north Italy, he concluded it was a work done during El Greco's period in Venice.
Expert knowledge is needed to value goods, confirm their 'provenance' and determine their future worth.
Whatever the historical 'provenance' of the Cumberland sausage, it soon became a well established feature on the household menu in Cumbria.
Entries convey the vagaries of composition, the media in which the verses were preserved, and any relevant information concerning their 'provenance' , disposition, and genre.
Today's children are blessed with the opportunity to open their minds to the shattering wonder of their own existence, the nature of life and its remarkable 'provenance' in a yet more remarkable universe.
Because the blocks themselves are so glorious the signatures are almost insignificant, until that is, one begins to look at the history or 'provenance' of the quilt.
When I was a student of art history, I spent my days doggedly tracking down art objects, 'provenances' and sources, historical and contemporary influences, stylistic affinities and social contexts, readings and interpretations.
Neither dates nor 'provenances' can convincingly explain the development of these distinct artistic languages within the Jewish art of the Iberian Peninsula.
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