10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «LÁPȚI» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
lápți in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
lápți im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Russian Folk Songs: Musical Genres and History - Pagina 75
Refrain: Lapti, yes, lapti, yes, lapti are mine, eh, Lapti, yes, lapti, yes, lapti are mine. Eh, lapti are mine, Lapti made of the bark, Wear them through, don't be afraid, Dad will weave new ones again. Eh, well, bah! 2. There lived a lad Andreyashka ...
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The Economy and Material Culture of Russia, 1600-1725 - Pagina 378
Kurpy/kurpiny were yet another kind of footwear. This word comes not from Turkish or Finnish, but Baltic (Latvian, Lithuanian, Old Prussian)."'3 There is some discussion as to whether it was the equivalent of bashmaki or lapti, a dispute which ...
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Plaited Basketry with Birch Bark - Pagina 13
Birch-bark lapti were less common than lapti made entirely with linden-tree bark, but the part of birch-bark lapti that serves as tabs or eyelets (apertures or holes) for threading or attaching the laces is typically made completely of linden bark.
Vladimir Yarish, Flo Hoppe, Jim Widess,
2009
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Survival Russian - Pagina 51
Walking. A. Verst. in. Russia's. Lapti. Down through the centuries, Russian reformers have repeatedly said they do not want their country to remain a лапотная оссия – Russia of the laptis, referring to лапти, the traditional footwear made from ...
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Daily Life in Russia Under the Last Tsar - Pagina 198
... shirts that buttoned at the side and hung outside, linen or wool trousers that were stuffed into their boots. For the moujik a fine pair of boots was a sign of elegance. The poorest made do with lapti, a sort of sandal made of the plaited bark of ...
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To Live Like Everyone - Pagina 58
We used to wear lapti, and you buy new leather shoes every year, and still nothing's to your liking." My parents' experience began with prerevolutionary Russia, which, thanks to Soviet propaganda, is symbolized by bast shoes, lapti, as in ...
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Long, Long Tales from the Russian North - Pagina 183
You'll carry three iron lapti, and three iron kaftans, and on your head three iron hats that the rain will strike through, and then three iron staves you'll put in the earth, and only then can you obtain me. But perhaps," she said, "even then you won't ...
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Slavic Epic Studies - Pagina 98
And the lapti, too, are characteristic of the Russian tale. They are here a symbol of poverty, and their confrontation with the person of the tsar is traditional. Compare the rhymed anecdote about Peter the Great, which I recorded several times in ...
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Leo Tolstoy's 20 Greatest Short Stories Annotated - Pagina 162
He entered the izbá. The izbá was lighted up. The molodáïka was sitting in one corner with her spinning-wheel, the old woman was getting supper, the oldest son was twisting cloth around his lapti.20 The second one was sitting by the table ...
Leo Tolstoy, Andrew Barger,
2009
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The Storks' Nest: (life and Love in the Russian Countryside)
used primarily to weave lapti, the most common footwear for peasants. Olga Ivanovna would haul twenty bundles of bast on a hand-pulled sled forty miles to the plains town of Pogar, where the linden bark fetched a higher price than in ...
Laura Lynne Williams,
2008