- Look up
bauble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bauble may be:
Memorabilia Christmas ornament -
British English trinket knickknack or Bric-à-brac...
- The name
Baublys comes from the same
Lithuanian word
which means 'bittern'.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Baublys Lake. "
Baublys (ežeras)"....
- "
Baubles, Bangles, & Beads" is a po****r song from the 1953
musical Kismet,
credited to
Robert Wright and
George Forrest. It's
based on an 1881 piece...
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Christmas ornaments,
baubles, globes, "Christmas bulbs", or "Christmas bubbles" are
decoration items,
usually to
decorate Christmas trees.
These decorations...
- A push
present (also
called a push gift or a baby
bauble) is a
present a
partner or
family gives to the
mother to mark the
occasion of her
giving birth...
- Masquerade: The
Baubles of Doom is an action-adventure beat 'em up
video game both
developed and
published by Big Ant Studios. The game was
released in...
- The
Bauble Shop is a play by
Henry Arthur Jones. It is
about modern London life. It
opened at the
Criterion Theatre in the West End in 1893.[unreliable...
- žemaičių legendą "
Baublys"" [Metaphorical
expression of the oak cult in the
Lithuanian ethnic culture:
according to the
Samogitian story "
Baublys”]. In: Lituanistica...
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collection of his antiquities, that was
called by Poška
himself –
Baublys (
Baublys in
Lithuanian means someone or something, who/that make a low roar...
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borrowed from the French,
where it
signifies either a fool's (literal) "
bauble" or a fad.
Typically carried by a
jester or Arlecchino, the
miniature head...