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Что (кто) такое lore - определение

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Lore (disambiguation); Lore (album)
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Lore         
(·obs ·Impf & ·p.p.) Lost.
II. Lore ·vt Workmanship.
III. Lore ·noun The anterior portion of the cheeks of insects.
IV. Lore ·vt That which is taught; hence, instruction; wisdom; advice; counsel.
V. Lore ·noun The space between the eye and bill, in birds, and the corresponding region in reptiles and fishes.
VI. Lore ·vt That which is or may be learned or known; the knowledge gained from tradition, books, or experience; often, the whole body of knowledge possessed by a people or class of people, or pertaining to a particular subject; as, the lore of the Egyptians; priestly lore; legal lore; folklore.
Lore         
1. Object-oriented language for knowledge representation. "Etude et Realisation d'un Language Objet: LORE", Y. Caseau, These, Paris-Sud, Nov 1987. 2. CGE, Marcoussis, France. Set-based language [same as 1?] E-mail: Christophe Dony <chd.ibp.fr>
lore         
lore1
¦ noun a body of traditions and knowledge on a subject: farming lore.
Origin
OE lar 'instruction', of Gmc origin: related to learn.
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lore2
¦ noun Zoology the surface on each side of a bird's head between the eye and the upper base of the beak, or between the eye and nostril in snakes.
Origin
C19: from L. lorum 'strap'.
lore         
n.
1.
Learning, erudition, knowledge.
2.
Instruction, counsel, admonition, teaching, doctrine, lesson, wisdom, advice.
lore         
The lore of a particular country or culture is its traditional stories and history.
...the Book of the Sea, which was stuffed with sailors' lore.
...ancient Catalan lore.
N-UNCOUNT: with supp
Folk lore         
  • Traditional highlanders' pins hand-made by a goldsmith in [[Podhale]], Poland
  • J. B. Heinbucher}}, 1816
  • Practitioners of [[hoodening]], a folk custom found in [[Kent]], southeastern England, in 1909
  • Folk-dance-kalash in Pakistan
  • Folk dancing, [[Plovdiv]] Bulgaria
  • Folklore theater in Mansoura, Egypt
  • Friends in the farm
  • Horse and [[sulky]] weathervane, Smithsonian American Art Museum
  • Indian Folk Worship at [[Batu Caves]], Selangor [[Malaysia]]
  • The story of [[Jahangir]] and [[Anarkali]] is popular folklore in the former territories of the [[Mughal Empire]].
  • [[Santa Claus]] giving gifts to children, a common folk practice associated with [[Christmas]] in Western nations
  • Serbian Folk Group, Music and Costume. A group of performers sharing traditional Serbian folk music on the streets of Belgrade, [[Serbia]].
  • Slovene Folklore Dancers
  • [[United Arab Emirates]] traditional folk dance, the women flip their hair sideways in brightly coloured traditional dress.
  • Presentation of traditional Wallachian pipes at the [[Wallachian Open Air Museum]], Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, Czech Republic, 2017
  • website=Estonica}}}} XIX Estonian Dance Celebration in 2015 that was held together with [[Estonian Song Festival]].
CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS OF A PARTICULAR GROUP OF PEOPLE, MANIFESTED IN VERBAL FORM (PROVERBS, JOKES, LEGENDS, SONGS), MATERIAL FORM (OBJECTS OF ART), CUSTOMS (BELIEFS AND WAYS OF DOING THINGS)
Folk Culture; Folk-lore; Folkloric; Folk culture; Folk myth; Folklife; Local folklore; Folk lore; Folk wisdom; Folk story; Medieval folklore; Finnish folklorist; Folk tradition; List of folklores; Folk cuisine; Folk stories; History of folklore; Folkloristic characters; Folk legend; Folk legends; Folkloric beings; Folk subjects; Laographer; Folklore genre; Tradition-bearer; Folk heritage; Verbal folklore; Customary folklore; Material folklore
·- Tales, legends, or superstitions long current among the people.
folk-lore         
  • Traditional highlanders' pins hand-made by a goldsmith in [[Podhale]], Poland
  • J. B. Heinbucher}}, 1816
  • Practitioners of [[hoodening]], a folk custom found in [[Kent]], southeastern England, in 1909
  • Folk-dance-kalash in Pakistan
  • Folk dancing, [[Plovdiv]] Bulgaria
  • Folklore theater in Mansoura, Egypt
  • Friends in the farm
  • Horse and [[sulky]] weathervane, Smithsonian American Art Museum
  • Indian Folk Worship at [[Batu Caves]], Selangor [[Malaysia]]
  • The story of [[Jahangir]] and [[Anarkali]] is popular folklore in the former territories of the [[Mughal Empire]].
  • [[Santa Claus]] giving gifts to children, a common folk practice associated with [[Christmas]] in Western nations
  • Serbian Folk Group, Music and Costume. A group of performers sharing traditional Serbian folk music on the streets of Belgrade, [[Serbia]].
  • Slovene Folklore Dancers
  • [[United Arab Emirates]] traditional folk dance, the women flip their hair sideways in brightly coloured traditional dress.
  • Presentation of traditional Wallachian pipes at the [[Wallachian Open Air Museum]], Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, Czech Republic, 2017
  • website=Estonica}}}} XIX Estonian Dance Celebration in 2015 that was held together with [[Estonian Song Festival]].
CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS OF A PARTICULAR GROUP OF PEOPLE, MANIFESTED IN VERBAL FORM (PROVERBS, JOKES, LEGENDS, SONGS), MATERIAL FORM (OBJECTS OF ART), CUSTOMS (BELIEFS AND WAYS OF DOING THINGS)
Folk Culture; Folk-lore; Folkloric; Folk culture; Folk myth; Folklife; Local folklore; Folk lore; Folk wisdom; Folk story; Medieval folklore; Finnish folklorist; Folk tradition; List of folklores; Folk cuisine; Folk stories; History of folklore; Folkloristic characters; Folk legend; Folk legends; Folkloric beings; Folk subjects; Laographer; Folklore genre; Tradition-bearer; Folk heritage; Verbal folklore; Customary folklore; Material folklore
n.
Popular superstitions.
folklore         
  • Traditional highlanders' pins hand-made by a goldsmith in [[Podhale]], Poland
  • J. B. Heinbucher}}, 1816
  • Practitioners of [[hoodening]], a folk custom found in [[Kent]], southeastern England, in 1909
  • Folk-dance-kalash in Pakistan
  • Folk dancing, [[Plovdiv]] Bulgaria
  • Folklore theater in Mansoura, Egypt
  • Friends in the farm
  • Horse and [[sulky]] weathervane, Smithsonian American Art Museum
  • Indian Folk Worship at [[Batu Caves]], Selangor [[Malaysia]]
  • The story of [[Jahangir]] and [[Anarkali]] is popular folklore in the former territories of the [[Mughal Empire]].
  • [[Santa Claus]] giving gifts to children, a common folk practice associated with [[Christmas]] in Western nations
  • Serbian Folk Group, Music and Costume. A group of performers sharing traditional Serbian folk music on the streets of Belgrade, [[Serbia]].
  • Slovene Folklore Dancers
  • [[United Arab Emirates]] traditional folk dance, the women flip their hair sideways in brightly coloured traditional dress.
  • Presentation of traditional Wallachian pipes at the [[Wallachian Open Air Museum]], Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, Czech Republic, 2017
  • website=Estonica}}}} XIX Estonian Dance Celebration in 2015 that was held together with [[Estonian Song Festival]].
CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS OF A PARTICULAR GROUP OF PEOPLE, MANIFESTED IN VERBAL FORM (PROVERBS, JOKES, LEGENDS, SONGS), MATERIAL FORM (OBJECTS OF ART), CUSTOMS (BELIEFS AND WAYS OF DOING THINGS)
Folk Culture; Folk-lore; Folkloric; Folk culture; Folk myth; Folklife; Local folklore; Folk lore; Folk wisdom; Folk story; Medieval folklore; Finnish folklorist; Folk tradition; List of folklores; Folk cuisine; Folk stories; History of folklore; Folkloristic characters; Folk legend; Folk legends; Folkloric beings; Folk subjects; Laographer; Folklore genre; Tradition-bearer; Folk heritage; Verbal folklore; Customary folklore; Material folklore
Folklore is the traditional stories, customs, and habits of a particular community or nation.
In Chinese folklore the bat is an emblem of good fortune.
N-UNCOUNT
Folklore         
  • Traditional highlanders' pins hand-made by a goldsmith in [[Podhale]], Poland
  • J. B. Heinbucher}}, 1816
  • Practitioners of [[hoodening]], a folk custom found in [[Kent]], southeastern England, in 1909
  • Folk-dance-kalash in Pakistan
  • Folk dancing, [[Plovdiv]] Bulgaria
  • Folklore theater in Mansoura, Egypt
  • Friends in the farm
  • Horse and [[sulky]] weathervane, Smithsonian American Art Museum
  • Indian Folk Worship at [[Batu Caves]], Selangor [[Malaysia]]
  • The story of [[Jahangir]] and [[Anarkali]] is popular folklore in the former territories of the [[Mughal Empire]].
  • [[Santa Claus]] giving gifts to children, a common folk practice associated with [[Christmas]] in Western nations
  • Serbian Folk Group, Music and Costume. A group of performers sharing traditional Serbian folk music on the streets of Belgrade, [[Serbia]].
  • Slovene Folklore Dancers
  • [[United Arab Emirates]] traditional folk dance, the women flip their hair sideways in brightly coloured traditional dress.
  • Presentation of traditional Wallachian pipes at the [[Wallachian Open Air Museum]], Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, Czech Republic, 2017
  • website=Estonica}}}} XIX Estonian Dance Celebration in 2015 that was held together with [[Estonian Song Festival]].
CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS OF A PARTICULAR GROUP OF PEOPLE, MANIFESTED IN VERBAL FORM (PROVERBS, JOKES, LEGENDS, SONGS), MATERIAL FORM (OBJECTS OF ART), CUSTOMS (BELIEFS AND WAYS OF DOING THINGS)
Folk Culture; Folk-lore; Folkloric; Folk culture; Folk myth; Folklife; Local folklore; Folk lore; Folk wisdom; Folk story; Medieval folklore; Finnish folklorist; Folk tradition; List of folklores; Folk cuisine; Folk stories; History of folklore; Folkloristic characters; Folk legend; Folk legends; Folkloric beings; Folk subjects; Laographer; Folklore genre; Tradition-bearer; Folk heritage; Verbal folklore; Customary folklore; Material folklore
·- ·Alt. of Folk lore.
Folklore         
  • Traditional highlanders' pins hand-made by a goldsmith in [[Podhale]], Poland
  • J. B. Heinbucher}}, 1816
  • Practitioners of [[hoodening]], a folk custom found in [[Kent]], southeastern England, in 1909
  • Folk-dance-kalash in Pakistan
  • Folk dancing, [[Plovdiv]] Bulgaria
  • Folklore theater in Mansoura, Egypt
  • Friends in the farm
  • Horse and [[sulky]] weathervane, Smithsonian American Art Museum
  • Indian Folk Worship at [[Batu Caves]], Selangor [[Malaysia]]
  • The story of [[Jahangir]] and [[Anarkali]] is popular folklore in the former territories of the [[Mughal Empire]].
  • [[Santa Claus]] giving gifts to children, a common folk practice associated with [[Christmas]] in Western nations
  • Serbian Folk Group, Music and Costume. A group of performers sharing traditional Serbian folk music on the streets of Belgrade, [[Serbia]].
  • Slovene Folklore Dancers
  • [[United Arab Emirates]] traditional folk dance, the women flip their hair sideways in brightly coloured traditional dress.
  • Presentation of traditional Wallachian pipes at the [[Wallachian Open Air Museum]], Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, Czech Republic, 2017
  • website=Estonica}}}} XIX Estonian Dance Celebration in 2015 that was held together with [[Estonian Song Festival]].
CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS OF A PARTICULAR GROUP OF PEOPLE, MANIFESTED IN VERBAL FORM (PROVERBS, JOKES, LEGENDS, SONGS), MATERIAL FORM (OBJECTS OF ART), CUSTOMS (BELIEFS AND WAYS OF DOING THINGS)
Folk Culture; Folk-lore; Folkloric; Folk culture; Folk myth; Folklife; Local folklore; Folk lore; Folk wisdom; Folk story; Medieval folklore; Finnish folklorist; Folk tradition; List of folklores; Folk cuisine; Folk stories; History of folklore; Folkloristic characters; Folk legend; Folk legends; Folkloric beings; Folk subjects; Laographer; Folklore genre; Tradition-bearer; Folk heritage; Verbal folklore; Customary folklore; Material folklore
Folklore is the body of culture shared by a particular group of people; it encompasses the traditions common to that culture, subculture or group. This includes oral traditions such as tales, legends,A legend is a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated.

Википедия

Lore

Lore may refer to:

  • Folklore, acquired knowledge or traditional beliefs
  • Oral lore or oral tradition, orally conveyed cultural knowledge and traditions