- A donatário (Portuguese for "donated" or "endowed [one]"),
sometimes anglicized as donatary, was a
private person —
often a
noble — who was
granted a considerable...
- Malleshwaram. Much of the text
published is
incomplete and is a
possible donatory inscription. However, the
existence of
Jakkarayana kere (lake) near Sampige...
-
Ubhayananadesis and Salumule,
while the
Doddabommasandra inscription is a
donatory inscription to a
Agrahara (Brahmin settlement).
Kodigehalli is also home...
- dōnum,
donare condonation, condone, donate, donation, donative, donator,
donatory, donor, pardon,
pardonable dorm-
sleep Latin dormire dormant, dormitory...
-
Uttar Pradesh Sahasram,
Rohtas district,
Bihar Barabar Caves,
Bihar (
donatory inscriptions to the Ājīvika sect) Mahasthan,
Bogra district, Bangladesh...
- been do****ented
earlier in
Epigraphia Carnatica, Vol 9,
these are
mostly donatory inscriptions for the
deity Chokkanathaswamy and for the
Someshwara temple...
-
Numerous donors provided the
funds for the
building of
these caves and left
donatory inscriptions,
including laity,
members of the clergy,
government officials...
- Chieftains,
houses a
Telugu language donatory inscription in the
Kannada script. It is a Telugu-language
donatory inscription in the
Kannada script, dated...
-
decipher a few more letters.
James Prinsep then
analysed a
large number of
donatory inscriptions on the
reliefs in Sanchi, and
noted that most of them ended...
- benefice, also
known as a
commendatory or
donatory. The
charisticaries among the
ancient Gr****s were a kind of
donatories who enjo**** all the
revenues of hospitals...