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psalteries (e.g. kokles).
Dainas tend to be very
short (usually four-liners) and are
usually in a
trochaic or a
dactylic metre.
Dainas are
being translated...
- VĪĶE-FREIBERGA,
Vaira (1980). "Dzejiskā iztēle
latvju dainās" [The
poetic imagination of the
Latvian dainas]. In: Jaunā
Gaita (Hamilton, Ont), 25, Nr. 127,...
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Daina is a
Latvian and
Lithuanian given name and may
refer to:
Daina Augaitis (born 1953),
Canadian curator Daina Gudzinevičiūtė (born 1965), Lithuanian...
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Daina or
daina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Daina may
refer to:
Daina (Latvia),
Latvian folksong Daina (Lithuania),
Lithuanian folksong Daina (name)...
- identified.
Dainas are very short,
which usually consist only one or two stanzas, are unrhymed, and are in a four-footed
trochaic metre. Lyrically,
dainas concern...
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Daina Taimiņa (born
August 19, 1954) is a
Latvian mathematician,
retired adjunct ****ociate
professor of
mathematics at
Cornell University,
known for developing...
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Furthermore some cars have been
built by
other coachbuilders. The most well
known Dainas were the Gran
Sport (convertible)
versions used in racing, with many calling...
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March 8, 1923) was a
Latvian writer who is
known as the "father of the
dainas" (Latvian: "Dainu Tēvs"),
largely thanks to his
systematization of the Latvian...
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Daína Chaviano (Spanish: [
daˈina tʃaˈβjano]) (born 19
February 1957, Havana) is a Cuban-American
writer of
French and
Asturian descent. She has
lived in...
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Dainas (Latvian:
Dainu skapis) is a
cabinet 160 cm (63 in) tall, 66 cm (26 in) wide, and 42 cm (17 in) deep, in
which all
Latvian folksongs (
dainas)...