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KEENING - traduction vers arabe

VOCAL LAMENT FOR THE DEAD
  • Bunworth [[Banshee]], Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland by [[Thomas Crofton Croker]], 1825
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باتّ ; بالِغ ; بَتِّيّ ; بَلِيغ ; جَبَّار ; حادّ ; ذَرِب ; شَدِيد ; شَرِس ; صارِم ; صُلْب ; عَرِم ; عَرَمْرَم ; عَضْب ; عَنِيف ; قاصِل ; قاطِع ; قَوِيّ ; لَهْذَم ; مُتَشَدِّد ; مَتِين ; مَرِير

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Wikipédia

Keening

Keening (Irish: Caointeoireacht) is a traditional form of vocal lament for the dead in the Gaelic Celtic tradition, known to have taken place in Ireland and Scotland. Keening, which can be seen as a form of sean-nós singing, is performed in the Irish and Scottish Gaelic languages (the Scottish equivalent of keening is known as a coronach).

Keening was once an integral part of the formal Irish funeral ritual, but declined from the 18th century and became almost completely extinct by the middle of the 20th century. Only a handful of authentic keening songs were recorded from traditional singers.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour KEENING
1. A keening woman with empty eye sockets, her palms upturned, squatting at the edge of traffic.
2. Fado, the keening song of the urban slums, was a permitted outlet for popular misery.
3. Villagers say their acrid black smoke sickens and blinds them and the flares‘ keening whine, which sounds like a jet plane, hurts their ears. They never end, never since before I was born,‘‘ said 27–year–old Gift Obilor Jonah.
4. Now for some reason I‘m standing in the garden again, listening to the distant keening of my office phone and staring at a potted tomato plant which is lying forlornly on its side.
5. "I think the 87th Precinct novels are very sentimental, and the cops are idealistic guys." He was also a stern moralist, and in many of his novels, this aspect surfaced as a keening lament for the battered soul of his city.