Barrenness is the property of being barren, of not being able to support life.
Barrenness - nothingness
Urvaratha = fertility/fruitfulness.SynonymOosharatha = infertility/barrenness
She stopped worshipping tano and began worshipping God
Barrenness is the same as infertility: the inability to have children, or in the case of land, to bear crops. In the Bible, the word is mostly applied to women.
T.S. Eliot builds an atmosphere of futility and barrenness in "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" through the use of fragmented thoughts, repetition, and allusions to decay and emptiness. The poem's imagery and the speaker's sense of indecision and social alienation further contribute to the overall mood of disillusionment and despair.
utter barrenness
Urvaratha = fertility/fruitfulness. Oosharatha = infertility/barrenness (Fertile land = ഉ൪വ്വര (ഭൂമി) = ഫലഭൂയിഷ്ടമായ ഭൂമി, barren land = ഊഷര ഭൂമി = നിഷ്ഫലമായ (വിഫലമായ) ഭൂമി)
No, a Christian has the same problems with sickness, poverty, barrenness and so on. We are just like all people, with the exception of having a relationship with God. This relationship with God gives us an edge over other people in that we receive comfort, guidance, hope, love, peace, etc in this life and when we die we have eternal life with God in heaven, which the bible says that what ever God has planned for us in heaven is far above what we can think or experience down here on earth. Our life is fair to good here on earth but we have a wonderful, wonderful retirement plan.
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In T.S. Eliot's "Sweeney Among the Nightingales," the character Sweeney is portrayed as being infertile both physically and emotionally. This portrayal reflects a sense of stagnation and lack of vitality in his life, emphasizing themes of spiritual emptiness and disillusionment. Sweeney's infertility serves as a metaphor for the barrenness and futility of his existence.
The Witch cursed the Baker's family into the woods because the Baker's father stole magic beans from her garden, leading to the Witch's curse of barrenness upon the Baker's mother. The curse can only be broken if the Baker collects items for the Witch to create a potion, as part of a larger spell to lift his family curse.
Seminoles are a Native American tribe originally of Florida, who now reside primarily in that state and Oklahoma. Southern Florida, the region to which most of the Seminole have been driven by the advances of civilization. In climate it is subtropical; in character of soil it shows a contrast of comparative barrenness and abounding fertility; and in topography it is a plain, with hardly any perceptible natural elevations or depressions.