- French),
Spanish Dobra,
German Tauber (Dubra-gave 807), and Gaelic/Old
Irish dobur "water" and
river name
Dobhar in
Ireland and Scotland.
Modern Welsh dŵr...
-
earlier in the
months of
August or
September also.
Another occasion called Dobur is an
animistic rite
performed occasionally by the
village community by...
-
religious and
supernatural beliefs of the
Mising tribes of ****am with
special reference to the '
Dobur Uie'. J
Ethnobiol Ethnomedicine 2011; 7(1): 16. v t e...
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Burda DOBUR Magazine publishing operations of the Doğan Group. Doğan
Holding DOHOL Media...
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large and
slowly flowing river Dobra: from
Celtic *dubro "dark": MIr.
dobur "black, unclean", MW dwfr "water", MBret. dour (PIE *deubh-). Drave: in...
- by
performing dance and
singing Mishing Bihu song.
Other festivals like
Dobur and
Porag are
mostly celebrated along with the
state festival of the indigenous...
-
feminine vecher (evening — it
retains its
masculine character in the
phrase dobur vecher – good evening), or var (lime). Some words, in
spoken Bulgarian at...
-
retrieved 28 July 2024
heimatloss (19
December 2020).
Maria Neykova -
Dobur Vecher(Dobro
Vecer Sample) [Türkçe Çeviri].
Retrieved 23
December 2024 –...
- goddess.
Celtic *brīwa, *brīua 'bridge'
Celtic *dubros 'water' > Old
Irish dobur 'water',
Welsh Welsh dw[f]r,
Cornish dur,
Breton dour 'water'
Celtic *dūnon...
- with
performing dance and
singing Mising Folk songs.
Other festivals like
Dobur and
Porag are
mostly celebrated along with the
national festival of the...