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[edit]- Canard (fabrication) Draft:Newspaper duck ru:Газетная утка Antis (band) In a word: canard You Won't Believe These 10 Words Come From Birds Fabrication' Doug Lennox: [1]; [2]
- 1897: A_Dictionary_of_Slang_Jargon_Cant... p. 84
- 1855: [3]
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- Le Canard: [6]
- Sventava
- Sibīrijas Dziesmas
- Sirmgalvis vecītis duorzinā sied, gaļvina bolta, par jaunību dzied
- Ak, atgrīzīs, atgrīzīs vēļ vīnu reiz, oi, skaistā jaunība, man tevis žēļ!
- Kad moziņš es biju i gonūs es guoju, birztalā zaļajā es izdzīduoj’ - [cf. "Maziņš biju ganos gāju"]
- Ak, atgrīzīs, atgrīzīs vēļ vīnu reiz, oi, skaistā jaunība, man tevis žēļ!
- Pučītes rūzītes duorzinā zīd, bet mana jauneiba vairs neziedēs –
- Ak, atgrīzīs, atgrīzīs vēļ vīnu reiz, oi, skaistā jaunība, man tevis žēļ!
- Gray-headed old man sits in the garden, white head, sings about youth.
- Oh, come back, come back one more time, oh beautiful youth, I miss you!
- When I was young, I went pasturing, I was singing in green groves.
- Rose flowers are blooming in the garden, but my youth will no longer bloom.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH5ANTi_zfI
Videoklips Meteņa laikam, dziesmai un Meteņa gardumiem. Dziesma ir no Sibīrijas latviešiem, bet deju izdomāja E. Spīčs.
- Dejo un dziedi līdzi!
- Kad maziņš es biju un ganos es gāj,
- Tad birztalā zaļajā es uzdziedāj:
- Ak, vai, cik viņa skaista! Pie loga sēdēja un matus ķemmēja.
- Kad izaugu puika un skolā es gāj
- Tad stapbrīdī meitenēm es uzdziedāj:
- Ak, vai, cik viņa skaista! Pie loga sēdēja un matus ķemmēja.
- Kad studentiņš sesiju kārtot es gāj,
- Tad profesoram austiņā es uzdziedāj:
- Ak, vai, cik viņa skaista! Pie loga sēdēja un mani gaidīja.
- Vecītis, sirmgalvis uz soliņa sēd;
- Galviņa balta par jaunību dzied.
- Ak, vai, cik viņa skaista! Pie loga sēdēja un mani gaidīja.
- Puķītes rozītes dārziņā zied;
- Mana skaistā jaunība neziedēs vairs.
- Ak, vai, cik viņa skaista! Pie loga sēdēja un gauži raudāja.
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