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Dandin can
refer to:
Daṇḍin, 6th-7th
century Sanskrit writer Daṇḍin XY, 20th-21st
century musician and
author Dandin (audio platform),
Middle East audio...
- Daṇḍi or
Daṇḍin (Sanskrit: दण्डि) (fl. 7th–8th century) was an
Indian Sanskrit grammarian and
author of
prose romances. He is one of the best-known writers...
- Comédie-ballet "George
Dandin" (1668), Act I,
scene 7, the main
character uses the
phrase Tu l'as voulu,
George Dandin ("You
wanted it,
George Dandin") to address...
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George Dandin ou le mari
confondu (George
Dandin or The
Thwarted Husband) is a
French Comédie-ballet in
three acts by Molière, with
music by Jean-Baptiste...
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Dandin (Arabic: دندن ) is a
music platform and sound-hosting
website for the
Middle East.
Established in
Egypt in
October 2013,
Dandin is a
platform that...
- The
Kavyadarsha (Sanskrit: काव्यादर्श, Kāvyādarśa) by
Dandin is the
earliest surviving systematic treatment of
poetics in Sanskrit. This work is divided...
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Perrin Dandin is a
fictional character in the
Third Book of Rabelais, who
seats himself judge-wise on the
first stump that offers, and p****es
offhand a...
-
conversed with the
badger mother Mellus while Storm got
acquainted with
Dandin and Saxtus, two
resident mice.
Despite the mousemaid's
aversion to baths...
- is uncertain.
According to
testimonials by
later Sanskrit poets such as
Daṇḍin, the
author of the Kavyadarsha, Subandhu, the
author of Vasavadatta, and...
- An
inscription of 1128 AD
quotes a
couplet by the
famous Sanskrit poet
Dandin (active 680–720 AD),
highly praising Srivaradhadeva, for his
Kannada work...