- lezginka
- lez·gin·ka
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Lezginka — or Lezghinka is a folk dance popular among many people in the Caucasus Mountains. It derives its names from the Lezgin people; nevertheless, Azerbaijanis, Circassians, Georgians, Abkhazians, Kabardins, Chechens, Mountain Jews, Ossetians, the… … Wikipedia
lezginka — lèzgīnka ž <G mn ā/ ī> DEFINICIJA glazb. kavkaski narodni ples, živahan i brz ETIMOLOGIJA prema narodu Lezginaca u Dagestanu … Hrvatski jezični portal
lezginka — ż III, CMs. lezginkance; lm D. lezginkanek 1. Lezginka «mieszkanka południowo wschodniego Dagestanu lub północnego Azerbejdżanu» 2. «ludowy taniec Lezginów, rozpowszechniony na Kaukazie» Kaukaska lezginka. Tańczyć lezginkę. ‹ros.› … Słownik języka polskiego
lezginka — lezgìnka sf. (1) kaukaziečių šokis: Štai išėjo iš vienuolių būrio vienas ir kraipydamasis ėmė šokti lezginką A.Vien … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
lezginka — ▪ dance also spelled Lezghinka, folk dance originating among the Lezgian people of the Caucasus. It is a male solo dance (often with a sword) and also a couple dance. The man, imitating the eagle, falls to his knees, leaps up, and dances … Universalium
lezgínka — e ž (ȋ) živahen kavkaški ljudski ples: plesati lezginko … Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika
lezginka — lezˈgiŋkə noun ( s) Etymology: Russian, from Lezgin : a courtship dance of the Caucasus mountains in which the woman moves with graceful ease while the man dances wildly about her … Useful english dictionary
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