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singulare meaning in Hindi
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More: Next- As Roman law evolved into modern legal systems, the concept of " ius singulare " was abandoned and " ius commune " was applied to all cases.
- Given that they do not have a number distinction, they may appear as " singulare tantum " in one language but as " plurale tantum " in another.
- Heraclea was certainly at this time in alliance with the Tarentines and Lucanians against Rome; and it was doubtless with the view of detaching it from this alliance that the Romans were induced shortly afterwards ( 278 BCE ) to grant to the Heracleans a treaty of alliance on such favorable terms that it is called by Cicero " prope singulare foedus ".
- Linnaeus's later work, " Fauna Suecica " ( 1746 ), calls the creature " singulare monstrum ", " a unique monster ", and says of it " Habitare fertur in mari Norwegico, ipse non dum animal vidi ", " It is said to inhabit the seas of Norway, but I have not seen this animal ".
- Besides the works mentioned, he was the author of " Duellum sive Singulare Certamen cum Martino Becano Jesuita " ( London, 1611 ), written against Martin Becanus in the allegiance oath controversy, in defence of the ecclesiastical authority of the English king, to which Becanus replied in " Duellum Martini Becani Societatis Jesu Theologi cum Gulielmo Tooker de Primatu Regis Angliae ", Mainz 1612.
- In the words of the " Chronica " : " Count Pedro asked the Count of Toulouse for single combat " ( " comes Petrus petiit comiti Tolosano singulare certamen " ), " both went out to fight much like two strong lions " ( " sicut duo leones fortes " ), and " Count Pedro was wounded by Alfonso's lance and, falling from his horse, broke his arm and died a few days later " ( " et vulneratus est comes Petrus ab hasta comitis Adefonsi et, cadens de equo, fractum est brachium eius et post paucos dies mortuus est " ).
- Mr Belanger had an invention which made a Singulare effect by undermining the wall on the outside and placing people with ropes to pull the wall down at a word . . . . there was an actor who acted the part of a Magician who asked their Majesties how they liked the Gardens and what a beautiful view there was towards the plain if that wall did not obstruct it but that their Majesties need only give the word that he with his enchanted wand would make make that wall disappear; the Queen not knowing told him with a laugh'Very well I should wish to see it disappear'and in the instant the signal was given and above 200 yards opposite where the company stood fell flat to the ground which surprised them all"