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Altarist
Altarist Al"tar*ist, n. [Cf. LL. altarista, F. altariste.]
(Old Law)
(a) A chaplain.
(b) A vicar of a church.
HetaristicHetairism He*tair"ism, Hetarism Het"a*rism, n. [Gr. ? a
companion, a concubine, fem. of ? a comrade.]
A supposed primitive state of society, in which all the women
of a tribe were held in common. --H. Spencer. --
Het`a*ris"tic, a. Mechitarist
Mechitarist Mech"i*tar*ist, n. [From Mechitar, an Armenian.,
who founded the congregation in the early part of the
eighteenth century.] (Eccl. Hist.)
One of a religious congregation of the Roman Catholic Church
devoted to the improvement of Armenians.
MekhitaristMekhitarist Mekh"i*tar*ist, n. (Ecc. Hist.)
See Mechitarist. Militarist
Militarist Mil"i*ta*rist, n.
A military man. [Obs.] --Shak.
Sanitarist
Sanitarist San"i*ta*rist, n.
A sanitarian.
Sectarist
Sectarist Sec"ta*rist, n.
A sectary. [R.] --T. Warton.
Meaning of Tarist from wikipedia
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South Caucasus. The word
means "builder" in Persian. The trio
consists of a
tarist, a
kamanchist and a daf player.
Historically the word sazanda(r) was applied...
- trio (1987). The Concerto, Umudov's masterpiece, is
dedicated to
prominent tarist Ramiz Guliyev, who was the
first to
perform it lively,
under the guidance...
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within the theater, cinema, and
music fields.
Gurban Pirimov (1880–1965),
tarist, the
first awardee Abbasov Hajiagha Muttalib oglu [ru] (1888–1975), theater...
- kamancha, flute, nai, and tar. He was
taught to play tar by the
famous Shusha tarist Mirza Ali Asgar, who,
being impressed by his play, said: I
would like Sadikh...