lavabo उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In the archive room, to the left, is a wardrobe ( interiorly divided in two ) with painted motifs, while between pillars is a rectangular lavabo with an arch of ashlar and double frieze below.
- After this amazing success, Lagaf'released a new single the following year, " La Zoubida ", which was even more successful than " Bo le lavabo ( WC Kiss ) " ( number one for 11 weeks ).
- In Sunday and ferial Masses ( but not on feasts celebrated in the first of these two weeks ) the Gloria Patri is omitted at the Entrance Antiphon and at the Lavabo, as well as in the responds in the Divine Office.
- He carried on the production of the enamelled reliefs on a much larger scale than his uncle had ever done; he also extended its application to various architectural uses, such as friezes and to the making of lavabos, fountains and large retables.
- Wearing worn-out boots and using a pointed metal rod to claw through scraps, Lavabo searches through a heap of freshly dumped garbage, helped by two of his children age 10 and 14 _ backbreaking work he has done for nearly a decade.
- The priest will hold his hands over the lavabo bowl and the first server ( if there are two ) will pour water over the priest's hands; the second server then hands the priest the lavabo towel for him to dry his fingers.
- The priest will hold his hands over the lavabo bowl and the first server ( if there are two ) will pour water over the priest's hands; the second server then hands the priest the lavabo towel for him to dry his fingers.
- The other manuterge is used in the Mass for drying both the hands at the Lavabo, an action performed by the priest after the Offertory as he recites the psalm, " Lavabo ", and also by the bishop before the Offertory and after the Communion.
- The other manuterge is used in the Mass for drying both the hands at the Lavabo, an action performed by the priest after the Offertory as he recites the psalm, " Lavabo ", and also by the bishop before the Offertory and after the Communion.
- The towel, which is used after the Offertory during the recital of the psalm " Lavabo ", is usually small ( 18 in . by 14 in . ), only the points of the thumb and two fingers, and not the whole hand, being usually washed.