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Keturi brūkšniai,
commonly stylized as ----, is a book by
Lithuanian historian Edvardas Gudavičius,
written in the
Lithuanian language. It was published...
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Keturi vėjai (The Four Winds) was a
Lithuanian literary movement and
literary magazine,
active from 1924 to 1928. The
Keturi vėjai
movement began with...
- the Altars, 3 vol., 1933), a
remarkably powerful autobiographical novel.
Keturi vėjai
movement started with
publication of The
Prophet of the Four Winds...
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Keturi Bil Khat Pam is a
village located in the
Majuli district, in the
northeastern state of ****am, India. In the 2011 census,
Missamora had 2 families...
- téssares ‘four’, Old
Irish cethair ‘four’,
Gothic fidwôr ‘four’,
Lithuanian keturì ‘four’, Old
Church Slavonic četyre ‘four’
point to a Proto-Indo-European...
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Masterpieces of the
Russian drama (Dover Pub., NY, 1960). Nyka-Niliūnas, Alfonsas.
Keturi vėjai ir keturvėjinikai (The Four
Winds literary movement and its members)...
- (1995), 9', publisher:
Keturi Kandinsky-musik for
flute instruments (b**** flute, flute, piccolo) and
piano (1996), 10', publisher:
Keturi Traumbilder - 10 changes...
- fem. čataŋrō "four";
NPers čahār "four"; Kurd çwar OCS četyre "four" Lith
keturì,
OPrus ketturei "four" Gaul petuar[ios] "four" OIr ceth(a)ir (fem. cethēoir...
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modernist poetry; this led him to
found the
modernist Keturi vėjai (Four Winds)
literary movement.
Keturi vėjai did not
leave great literary works but broke...
- *kʷetwóres, neut. *kʷetwṓr "four" >
quattuor (cf. Old
Irish cethair,
Lithuanian keturì,
Sanskrit catvā́r-) PIE *leikʷ- (pres. *li-né-kʷ-) "leave behind" > *linkʷ-e/o- :...