- žurlė
- žurlė sf. N, [K], LBŽ, KŽ = žiurlė 1: Pelėtžirnis, dedešva, žurlė KlvK78.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
Gaida — Infobox Instrument name=Gaida names=Gajda,Gajde,Gayda image capt=Note that this image is incorrectly labelled; the melody chanter is the short gray pipe while the drone is the long brown three section pipe classification= *Bagpiping range=… … Wikipedia
Gorani (ethnic group) — Infobox Ethnic group group=Goran poptime = 84,000 popplace = region1 = flagcountry|Serbia: 18 villages1 region2 = flagcountry|Albania: 11 villages region3 = flagcountry|Macedonia|name=Republic of Macedonia: 2 villages langs = Albanian / Shqip,… … Wikipedia
Music of Bosnia and Herzegovina — Bosnian music continues despite the nation s sometimes troubled history. Like the surrounding Balkan countries, Bosnia and Herzegovina has had a turbulent past marked by frequent foreign invasions and occupation. As a result, Bosnian music is now … Wikipedia
Brod (Prizren) — Brod (Serbian Cyrillic: Брод) is village in south of the Serbian province of Kosovo, in the region of Gora, in the municipality of Dragaš. The majority of people are Gorani. Brod is a big village with 900 houses. Language The Gorani speak… … Wikipedia
Широла Б. — (Sirola) Божидар (20 XII 1889, Жакане, близ г. Карловац 10 IV 1956, Загреб) хорв. композитор и музыковед (Югославия). Брал уроки композиции у И. Зайца в Загребе, музыковедение изучал в Венском ун те (его докторская диссертация Истринская… … Музыкальная энциклопедия
Daillancourt — 48° 18′ 11″ N 4° 57′ 14″ E / 48.3030555556, 4.95388888889 … Wikipédia en Français
zùrlāš — m 〈G zurláša〉 svirač zurle … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
zurlaš — zùrlāš m <G zurláša> DEFINICIJA svirač zurle ETIMOLOGIJA vidi zurna … Hrvatski jezični portal
ĝhu̯el- — ĝhu̯el English meaning: to bend, swerve Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘sich krũmmen, von der geraden Richtung abbiegen (also geistig and sittlich) under likewise” Material: O.Ind. hváratē “biegt from the geraden Richtung ab, makes… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary