- The violin,
sometimes referred as a fiddle, is a
wooden chordophone, and is the smallest, and thus highest-pitched
instrument (soprano) in
regular use...
- A
sheela na gig is a
figurative carving of a
naked woman displaying an
exaggerated ****.
These carvings, from the
Middle Ages, are
architectural grotesques...
- (English folklore)
Ghoul (Middle
Eastern folklore)
Geige 1974, p. 812. Bohn 2019, pp. 32–33.
Geige 1974, p. 813. Bohn,
Matthew (2019). The Vampire: Origins...
-
Adrian Geiges (born 3
September 1960) is a
German writer and
journalist born in Basel, Switzerland.
Adrian Geiges is a
journalist from the
Black Forest...
- The Hohe
Geige is the
highest mountain in the
Geigenkamm group of the Ötztal Alps. It has a
summit elevation of 3,395 m (11,138 ft)
above sea level. List...
-
pochette d’amour, sourdine; Posch, Tanzmeistergeige, Taschengeige, Trögl-
geige; canino, pochetto, sordina, sordino;
linterculus classification Bowed string...
- band AG.
Geige (German: work
group violin),
which was
influenced by the Dada art movement, The Residents, and
Soviet science fiction. AG.
Geige disbanded...
-
Elwood Albert Geiges (August 26, 1895 –
October 22, 1977) was an
American football player, coach, and official. He was the
eighth head
football coach at...
- "The
Creation of the Violin" (German: Die
Erschaffung der
Geige) is a Transylvanian/South
Hungarian Roma (gypsy)
fairy tale.
There are two such tales...
- of plays,
among them Das Dorf bei Odessa, and the
novel Der Mann mit der
Geige. In 1944, he
wrote an award-winning screenplay,
Junge Adler (Young Eagles)...