- kultúrtréger
- -ja m (ȗ-ẹ̄) slabš. kulturonosec: nacistični kulturtregerji
Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.
Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.
kultȗrtreger — m reg. žarg. pejor. onaj koji misli da donosi ili unapređuje kulturu, lažni nositelj kulture ✧ {{001f}}njem … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
kulturtreger — kultȗrtreger m DEFINICIJA reg. žarg. pejor. onaj koji misli da donosi ili unapređuje kulturu, lažni nositelj kulture ETIMOLOGIJA njem. Kulturträger … Hrvatski jezični portal
Ласковский, Казимир — (Laskowski) польский публицист и беллетрист народник (псевдоним El. Aswor); род. в 1861 г. Сотрудничает в "Курьере Варшавском", где помещает обозрения в довольно легких стихах. Литературные достоинства его повестей ценятся польской… … Большая биографическая энциклопедия
Jabberwocky — For other uses, see Jabberwocky (disambiguation). The Jabberwock, as illustrated by John Tenniel Jabberwocky is a nonsense verse poem written by Lewis Carroll in his 1872 novel Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There, a sequel to… … Wikipedia
Ласковский Казимир — (Laskowski) польский публицист и беллетрист народник (псевдоним El. Aswor), род. в 1861 г. Сотрудничает в Курьере Варшавском , где помещает обозрения в довольно легких стихах. Литературные достоинства его повестей ценятся польской критикой… … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона
културтрегер — (гер. Kulturtreger) 1. носител на култура 2. фиг. припадник на поробувачка нација што ја прикрива својата политичка и шпионска дејност со божемно ширење на култура … Macedonian dictionary
ABRASS, OSIAS — (Joshua; 1829–1883), Russian ḥazzan and synagogue composer. He was born in Berdichev and became known as Pitshe Odesser ( The Mite from Odessa ) when as a boy he gained fame for his soprano solos in the choir of his teacher, Bezalel Shulsinger in … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ALTSCHUL, JOSEPH — (1839–1908), ḥazzan and improviser of synagogue songs. Altschul, who was commonly known as Yosh(k)e Slonimer, was born in Vilna. He went to Courland for talmudic studies, and there became a successful singer (solo soprano) with a local ḥazzan. He … Encyclopedia of Judaism
DEUTSCH, MORITZ — (1818–1892), cantor and teacher. Deutsch, who was born in Nikolsburg, Moravia, was an infant prodigy in talmudic studies. Having a remarkable tenor voice, he went to Vienna to study music and cantorial singing. In 1842 he was appointed second… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GLANZ, LEIB — (1898–1964), cantor and composer. He was born in Kiev, where his father was cantor at the synagogue of the Talna Ḥasidim. He led congregational prayers at the age of eight. After holding cantorial posts at Kishinev and in Romania, he immigrated… … Encyclopedia of Judaism