- Lel and
Polel (Latin: Leli, Poleli) are
Polish divine twins,
first mentioned by
Maciej Miechowita in the 16th
century where he
presents them as equivalents...
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Identified with Perun. Kruh – a
Polabian god.
Perhaps related to Khors. Lel and
Polel –
alleged Polish divine twins first mentioned by
Maciej Miechowita as counterparts...
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Russia Lel (river), Perm Krai,
Russia Lel, a
Polish divine twin; see Lel and
Polel Mount Lel,
abode of the
deity Ēl in the
Ugaritic Baal
cycle Lower explosive...
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figures known from
later sources, such as Yarilo, Kupala, Pogvizd, Lada,
Polel and others,
cannot be
considered gods.
Folklorist and
ethnographer Andrey...
- do****ents
remain largely mysterious, for
instance Lada and her sons Lel and
Polel, who are
often identified by
scholars with the Gr**** gods Leda or Leto and...
- me1a22a me1a22im me1a22ot Alef 3 me1a22e´ me1a22e´t me1a22´im me1a22´ot
Polel me1o3e3 me1o3e3et me1o3e3im me1o3e3ot Hif'il
Strong ma12i3 ma12i3a ma12i3im...
- Ḥ-N-N (ḥan), 'to show favor'
second and
third root
consonant are the same ("geminated") II-wy (ע״וי) K-N (kōn), 'to be' two-consonant root; Pi‘el >
polel...
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daughter of the (female) Sun ("Saules dukterims"). The
Polish deities Lel and
Polel,
first mentioned by
Maciej Miechowita in 1519, are
presented as the equivalents...
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Involuntary Hero" and "The
Raging Tempest"; "Unknown Waters" and "Lel and
Polel"; "Fateful Crossroads"; "For the Home Hearth" and "Pillars of Society";...
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comparing her to the Gr**** Leda and
recognising her as the
mother of Lel and
Polel: They
worship Leda, the
mother of
Castor and Pollux, and
twins born of a...