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- 1 mãkaris sm. (1) Slnt, Ms, Yl žr. 2 makaras 1: Nereikėjo patikėti tokiam mãkariuo Skd. Nu, tas y[ra] mãkaris: visą vakarą mumis juokino KlvrŽ.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
makaris — 2 ×màkaris sm. (1) 1. N žr. 3 makaras 1. 2. K kontrabandininkas … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Lament for the Makaris — I that in Heill wes and Gladnes, also known as The Lament for the Makaris , is a poem in the form of a danse macabre by the Scottish poet William Dunbar. Every fourth line remorselessly repeats the latin refrain timor mortis conturbat me (fear of … Wikipedia
Makar — This article is about the Scottish poetical term. For other uses, see Makar (disambiguation). St Andrew s Cathedral, St Andrews, now in ruins: one of Scotland s key buildings in the classic period of the Makars and a possible presence in some of… … Wikipedia
makar — mak·ar (mäʹkər, māʹ ) n. Chiefly Scots A poet. [Middle English, variant of maker, maker, poet.] * * * ▪ Scottish literature also spelled Maker (Scottish: “maker,” or “poet”), plural Makaris, or Makeris, also called Scottish Chau … Universalium
Earl of Eglinton — The title Earl of Eglinton is a peerage title in the Peerage of Scotland. In 1859 the thirteenth Earl of Eglinton, Archibald Montgomerie, was also created Earl of Winton in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and both earldoms have been united… … Wikipedia
Makari Iwanow — (russisch Макарий Иванов, bürgerlicher Name Михаил Николаевич Иванов/ Michail Nikolajewitsch Iwanow; * 20. Novemberjul./ 1. Dezember 1788greg. in Schelesniki; † 7. Septemberjul./ 19. September 1860greg. in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Scottish literature — Walter Scott whose Waverley Novels helped define Scottish identity in the 19th century. Scottish Fiction redirects here; for the Idlewild album, see Scottish Fiction: Best of 1997–2007. Scottish literature is literature written in Scotland or by… … Wikipedia
Flyting — is a contest of insults, often conducted in verse. The word has been adopted by social historians from Scots usage of the fifteenth and sixteenth century in which makars ( makaris ) would engage in public verbal contests of high flying,… … Wikipedia
Richard Caddel — (July 13, 1949 April 1, 2003) was a poet, publisher and editor who was a key figure in the British Poetry Revival. BiographyCaddel was born in Bedford and grew up in Gillingham, Kent. He studied music at the University of Newcastle, but changed… … Wikipedia
Gilbert Hay (poet) — Gilbert Hay (b. c. 1403; last mentioned in 1456) or Sir Gilbert the Haye , Scottish poet and translator, was perhaps a kinsman of the house of Errol.If he is the student named in the registers of the University of St Andrews in 1418 1419, his… … Wikipedia