English to Tamil Dictionary personification

personification

உருவகமாக
definition
noun
In those cultures, many scholars and many books would say the same: All these gods are then personification of some nature or phenomenon.
the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.
translation of 'personification'
மனிதப் பண்புகளை மனிதர் அல்லாதவைகளுக்கு ஏற்றிச் சொல்லுதல்
example
The function of this process of 'personification' is that it permits nature to be thought of as if it were a society of persons, and so makes of it a social or moral order.
The case may be, the argument might run, that Hebrew can use the singular where most languages, including English, may prefer the plural for a group, and hence there is no real employment of 'personification' .
the book provides a sustained account of how literary 'personification' works
This supposed 'personification' of an ancient sacred landscape appears as nothing of the sort but rather a generic Old Man River figurehead.
He is the 'personification' of material universe in all its various magnificent manifestations.
They acted as the 'personification' or representatives of the party and the country, which were considered two sides of the same coin.
the design on the franc shows Marianne, the 'personification' of the French republic
In the drawing for the full composition, the 'personification' of architecture holds a model of a structure with Doric columns.
Eros is a term insufficiently abstract; Eros is a god, Aphrodite a 'personification' .
The ultimate 'personification' of God's love was Jesus, and His love was expressed through the action of dying on the cross.
The goddess Nature is an amoral pagan 'personification' , her laws harsh and ineluctable.
The use of the Greek word mammon, meaning money or wealth, in this context carries a sort of 'personification' .
Perhaps it's partially the combination of 'personification' and blatant gender stereotypes.
In Matthew, Jesus is the fulfillment and 'personification' of Torah, the fully ‘faithful Child whom God had desired in Israel.’
She is the archetypal 'personification' of the sonnet claim because she promises Petrarch poetic fame.
Music is simply an 'personification' of the soul.
Not only did Cameron produce numerous portraits of Jackson as herself, but also as a poetic ‘Stella’ and a 'personification' of ‘Beauty.’
You might even say that Anne serves as an American name for the tempter Mara, 'personification' of desire in the Buddhist cosmology.
His public image was the 'personification' of noblesse oblige, a wholesome and vigorous young president with a beautiful wife and young children.
But indeed it is only strictly speaking that something is amiss, only if the allegorical content of each 'personification' must be taken seriously.
Then there is the striking personification of Wisdom as Woman, the most extensive 'personification' in the entire Bible.
Momus, from the Greek word for blame or criticism, was the ancient world's 'personification' of the contrarian spirit.
These people have become the epitome and complete 'personification' of Greed and Corruption.
He was the 'personification' and embodiment of hip-hop.
However, he reflected deeply on the existence of this inner woman who possessed the power to upset him, and concluded that she must be the 'personification' of his soul.
he was the very 'personification' of British pluck and diplomacy
He remains its moderator, its icon, its 'personification' .
She looked the 'personification' of pre-adolescent sulkiness, which perhaps explains the star quality she has for girls aged seven to 10.
His initial poems lean heavily on outmoded styles and subjects, such as Norse 'personification' , sailors of Devon, or the bird as a correlative for soaring aspiration.
In those cultures, many scholars and many books would say the same: All these gods are then 'personification' of some nature or phenomenon.
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