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Kaimynas (plural: kaimynai) was a
class of non-free
peasants in the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania before full-scale
serfdom was
established by the
Wallach reform...
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Politechnika Białostocka. pp. 98–120. Kuzmickas,
Bronislovas (15
April 2017). "
Kaimynas Vakaruose – iš Rytų. Prūsijos nebeliko".
Lithuanian National Radio and...
- supratau, kaip man
patinka dainuoti"". ""Kaukėse"
triumfavo R.Ščiogolevaitė: "
Kaimynas pianistas per kiemą šaukdavo, kad
Vienaragis – tai aš"". "Atidengta Varlės...
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edited by
Mikelis Kiošis. In 1896–1922, it
published a w****ly
supplement Kaimynas (The Neighbor). 40 Alyvų
lapai iš žemės amžino
pakajaus The
Olive Branch...
- of his
poems were
printed in
various Lithuanian periodicals (including
Kaimynas,
Nauja lietuviška ceitunga [lt], Saulėteka, Tilžės keleivis [lt], Lietuvos...
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personal freedoms and were
completely dependent on the master.
Unlike kaimynas, šeimynykštis did not rent land and earn
their living independently. Rather...
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division of labor.
Wealthier families could acquire dependent people –
kaimynas or šeimynykštis. To
maintain such
structure in the
society an organized...
- full-scale
serfdom in the
Grand Duchy.
Differences between šeimynykštis,
kaimynas, and
veldamas disappeared. Zigmas, Zinkevičius (1995). "Lietuvos Didžiosios...
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words having such
suffixes have
either the
different endings, for example:
kaimýnas – neighbour, lentýna –
shelf and tėvỹnė – fatherland, lenktỹnės pl. – racing...
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soldiers (bajoras), of free
peasants (laukininkas), and of "unfree"
people (
kaimynas and šeimynykštis). In
order to
enforce this
social structure, a united...