Sloka — may refer to:*Sloka, neighbourhood of Jūrmala, Latvia *Sloka meter is a Sanskrit meter *Alternative English spelling for the Hindu prayer Shloka … Wikipedia
šloka — šlȍka ž <G mn šlȏkā> DEFINICIJA knjiž. pov. stari indijski epski stih od 4 osmerca ETIMOLOGIJA skr. śloka … Hrvatski jezični portal
Sloka — (Çloka), s. Sanskrit, S. 579,2. Spalte … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Sloka — Sloka, in der Sanskritmetrik eine 4zeilige Strophe … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
sloka — slo·ka (shlōʹkə) n. A distich of Sanskrit verse consisting of two sixteen syllable lines of two eight syllable padas each. [Sanskrit ślokaḥ, sound, hymn, sloka. See kleu . * * * ▪ Sanskrit poetics Sanskrit:“sound,” “song of praise,” “praise,”… … Universalium
Sloka — Slo|ka der; , s <aus gleichbed. sanskr. ślóka, eigtl. »Schall, Ruf«> der epische Vers der Sanskritdichtungen, aus zwei 16 silbigen Versen bestehend … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
sloka — • förvissna, vissna, förtvina, torka bort • dingla, hänga, slänga, sloka, gunga, vaja … Svensk synonymlexikon
sloka — [ ʃləʊkə] noun a couplet of Sanskrit verse, especially one in which each line contains sixteen syllables. Origin from Sanskrit śloka noise, praise … English new terms dictionary
sloka — v ( de, t) hänga slapp, sloka med huvudet … Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok
sloka — ˈshlōkə noun ( s) Etymology: Sanskrit śloka, literally, sound, fame, hymn, stanza; akin to śṛṇoti he hears more at loud : a distich consisting of two lines of 16 syllables each or of four octosyllabic hemistichs that is the chief verse form of… … Useful english dictionary