English to Telugu Dictionary patriarch

patriarch

మూలపురుషుడైన
definition
noun
The family patriarch makes all decisions regarding living arrangements, children's marriages, and money.
the male head of a family or tribe.
Both Jews and Muslims consider the biblical patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph as spiritual ancestors.
any of those biblical figures regarded as fathers of the human race, especially Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, their forefathers, or the sons of Jacob.
translation of 'patriarch'
కుటుబానికి అధిపతి,
గౌరవనీయుడైన వృద్దుడు
example
Though the domed tomb is revered by Muslims as the burial place of a medieval sheikh, it is regarded in some Jewish circles as the burial spot of the biblical 'patriarch' Joseph.
Now consider how great this man was, unto whom even the 'patriarch' Abraham gave the tenth of the spoils.
The most powerful church leaders were the bishop of Rome, called the pope, in the West and the 'patriarch' of Constantinople in the East.
War broke out between the four Sumerian kings and the five Canaanite kings, and in the ensuing conflict Lot, a Sodom resident and nephew of the 'patriarch' Abraham, was abducted.
Is he not supposed to be a 'patriarch' to his extended family?
It was named after Evtimii Turnovski, a renowned religious and literary figure who lived during the Second Bulgarian Kingdom and was a 'patriarch' of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church from 1375 to 1393.
If Roncalli had died as 'patriarch' of Venice, he certainly would not be widely remembered today.
This difference was sort of the last in a long line of differences in practice and belief, and pope and 'patriarch' excommunicated one another.
However, for this form of family to succeed, it must be wealthy and have a strong 'patriarch' , diverse business interests, compliant daughters-in-law, and lineage support.
In 1953 he was made a cardinal and appointed 'patriarch' of Venice.
The close-knit family was headed by a 'patriarch' who made all pivotal decisions.
the 'patriarch' of all spin doctors
When their father had died, even though Tyler was only seven at the time, he had effectively become the 'patriarch' of the family.
When monasteries die out, the 'patriarch' sells the property cheaply to pay his bills.
Hollywood's reigning 'patriarch' rose to speak
On his deathbed, a family 'patriarch' agonizes over being able to recognize his grandchildren.
They have been requesting the title of 'patriarch' for the head of their church, and some church officials are already using this title internally.
There are about a thousand Orthodox Christians in Cuba, and the 'patriarch' was there to dedicate a new church in downtown Havana.
The bishop of Jerusalem, who had been given the title of 'patriarch' in 451 by the Council of Chalcedon, had jurisdiction over Palestine.
The 'patriarch' of the family cautiously goes into the kitchen only to find that there is only a half quart of milk and two slices of bread left!
He struggles with God, much as the 'patriarch' Jacob wrestled with the angel.
He is the 'patriarch' of a small, informally organized group engaged in psycho-historical studies.
After two years, word comes to the family 'patriarch' , their grandfather.
Hollywood's reigning 'patriarch' rose to speak
The former, a 'patriarch' of Alexandria, could be hardly suspected of partiality to the enemies of Christianity.
The alternative synod representatives said they would ask for the summoning of a church-people's council to elect a legitimate 'patriarch' of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.
The biblical 'patriarch' Abraham called Ur his hometown.
The family 'patriarch' , in his 70s, claimed his father built the house.
The biblical 'patriarch' Jacob mourned over his son Joseph for 22 years, mistakenly believing that he had been killed by a wild animal.
The consequences - offending the family 'patriarch' and causing the family financial hardship - are considered too large for the sake of a girl.
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