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Lithuanian Dievas,
Latvian Dievs and Debestēvs ("Sky-Father"),
Latgalian Dīvs, Old
Prussian Diews,
Yotvingian Deivas was the
primordial supreme god in...
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entertainers including the
famous orchestra of Sein
Beida and the
harpist Deiwa Einda Maung Maung Gyi from
Burma were
permitted to
attend the ceremony....
- the Gr****
father of the gods,
Lithuanian Dievas (Latvian Dievs,
Prussian Deiwas),
Germanic Tiwaz (seen in
English "Tuesday") and the
related Old
Norse Tivar...
- deities, Old Persian:
daiva meaning "false deities, demons", Balto-Slavic: *
deiwas, Baltic: *deivas, Old Lithuanian: Deivas, Lithuanian: Diēvas,
supreme god...
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Maung Maung Gyi (1855–1933), the last
court harpist, was
given the
title Deiwa-Einda (“Heavenly Musician”)[citation needed] San Yu
Ronald Reagan July 31...
- however, has
another ending,
perhaps stemming from the
original PIE genitive:
deiwas "god's",
tawas "father's". Use of the
ending *-ān (from
earlier *-āmi) of...
- *aru̯ī 'two
suitable ones' in dual. *deiṷas 'God' < PBS *
deiwás < PIE *deywós (> Pruss.
dēiwas, pre-Lith. *dēvas and Lith. dievas, Ltv. dievs) *buta(n)...
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figure Hermit (Yathei) – one
figure Nat (နတ်, Nat) – one
figure Deva (Maha
Deiwa) – one
figure Old man (Apho-O) – one
figure Old
woman (Aphwa-O) – one figure...
- of his hair.
Along with the
hermits and monks, two belu
brothers named Deiwa Kondala and
Namani Kondala also
received one
piece of hair. In the Buddhist...