Definition of Gnata. Meaning of Gnata. Synonyms of Gnata

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Definition of Gnata

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Consignatary
Consignatary Con*sig"na*ta*ry, n. [Cf. Consignitary.] A consignee. [Obs.] --Jenkins.

Meaning of Gnata from wikipedia

- Gnata is a village in the ****oli Prefecture in the Kara Region of north-eastern Togo. Maplandia world gazetteer v t e...
- Surtr fer sunnan með sviga lævi, skínn af sverði sól valtíva. Grjótbjörg gnata, en gífr rata, troða halir helveg, en himinn klofnar. Þá kømr Hlínar harmr...
- animate. It is the form of knowledge (gnānswarūp) as well as the knower (gnātā). The jiva is the performer of virtuous and immoral actions (karmas) and...
- and active awareness of the self (bhedvigyān) as an unchanging eternal gnāta (knower) and drashtā (observer) distinct from its ignorant activities like...
- mèrla, la gà dìt: "Zenér de la màla gràpa, per tò despèt gó i uzilì 'ndela gnàta." A lü, 'l Zenér, gh'è nìt adòs 'n pó de ràbia, e 'l gà dìt: "Spèta, mèrla...
- urbem colunt, 950 ut quod de mea re huc veni rite venerim, measque hic ut gnatas et mei fratris filium reperire me siritis, di vostram fidem. [quae mihi...
- animate. It is the form of knowledge (gnānswarūp) as well as the knower (gnātā). The jiva is the performer of virtuous and immoral actions (karmas) and...
- Fortie P****es Away at 79 Donald E. Frith Wiesław Glos Jutro pogrzeb Edwarda Gnata (in Polish) L'ancien député Francis Hammel est décédé (in French) Edinburgh...
- Alexander, 1951 N. globosa Alexander, 1969 N. glossophora Alexander, 1964 N. gnata (Dietz, 1918) N. gorongozae Alexander, 1960 N. gracilicornis (Loew, 1864)...
- LEIA D-64; PECA: 41). Well attested in Continental Celtic, cf. G. PNN Deo-gnata, diuuo-gna (GPN: 191-92; KGP: 190-91). Traditionally, to PIE *dhei-'shine'...