- a
closer connection to
characters of
Baltic mythology, such as Velnias,
Velns (Latvian) or Vėlinas (Lithuanian), a devil-like
entity and
enemy of the...
- Žemyna. An
important function of Perkūnas is to
fight Velnias (in Latvian,
Velns). He is
sometimes considered the
antithesis of Perkūnas and is the god of...
- Jod or JOD may
refer to: Jod,
alternate name for the
deity Velns in
Latvian mythology Jod,
alternate spelling of jor (music), an
aspect of
Indian music...
- be to lead
people to the
nearest body of water,
where they
would drown.
Velns (pl. Velni) are
beings whose young are portra**** as
roughly half the size...
-
Dievas (Dievs in Latvia),
along with his twin brother, the
trickster god
Velns,
created the
universe by
fighting with each
other on a rock in the ocean...
- YIVO
transliteration English Oy,
breng mir
broyt un
breng mir vayn,
Veln mir ale
freylekh zayn, Tray-lay-lay-lay-lay-lay, Kh'hob
shoyn latkes,
fleysh un...
- Di
dininke likhtlekh on, Kumt kinder, geshvinder, Di
Chanukah likhtlekh veln mir ontsindn,
Syntactic rearrangement.
Alternate verses (x2)
Zingt "Al Hanisim"...
- The ****ure
tense in
Yiddish is
formed with a
special auxiliary verb וועלן
veln followed by the infinitive. As
shown in the
table above, its
inflection is...
- בלוט און אַ שבֿועה פֿון טרערן מיר שװערן, מיר שװערן, מיר שװערן Himl un erd
veln undz
oyshern Eydes vet zayn di
likhtike shtern A
shvue fun blut un a shvue...
- deja), novel, 1924 The
Newcomer and the
Devil (Latvian:
Jaunsaimnieks un
velns), novel, 1933 Don't Look at the Sun (Latvian:
Neskaties saule), novel, 1936...