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Definition of Expounder

Expounder
Expounder Ex*pound"er (-[~e]r), n. One who expounds or explains; an interpreter.

Meaning of Expounder from wikipedia

- English and Scottish Po****r Ballads/Part 1/Chapter 1 "Riddles Wisely Expounded" is a traditional English song, dating at least to 1450. It is Child Ballad...
- Matthew 5 is the fifth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. It contains the first portion of the Sermon on the Mount, the other portions...
- authenticity. Trai Phum Phra Ruang, written in 1345 by King Maha Thammaracha I, expounds Buddhist philosophy based on an extensive study with reference to over...
- Dictionary, "brahmavādín" means ‘discoursing on sacred texts, a defender or expounder of the Veda, one who ****erts that all things are to be identified with...
- literature, she is honoured as a great natural philosopher, renowned expounder of the Vedas, and known as Brahmavadini, a person with knowledge of Brahma...
- Morgan (also Hacket Pbs). Israel, Jonathan (2007-01-01). "Spinoza as an Expounder, Critic, and 'Reformer' of Descartes". Intellectual History Review. 17...
- "Ananta Kandali". His father, Ratna Pathak, was a renowned scholar and expounder of the Bhagavata at the Madhava temple. As a prolific writer, Kandali...
- c****ography of m**** bodies. But whereas official communist art "aims to expound and reinforce a utopian morality", the art of fascist countries such as...
- à thèse (French: 'thesis novel') is a novel which is didactic or which expounds a theory. Scholar Susan Suleiman talked about "authoritarian fiction" Candide...
- married. In ancient Sanskrit literature, she is known as a brahmavadini (an expounder of the Veda). Maitreyi appears in ancient Indian texts, such as in a dialogue...