2013-05-04

Kriukis

Kriukis (Krukis, Kiaulių Kriukis, Kremata) – senovės lietuvių mitologijoje buvo užaugusių paršų ir kiaulių dievas.

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wrong (adj.) 
late Old English, "twisted, crooked, wry," from Old Norse rangr, earlier *wrangr "crooked, wry, wrong," from Proto-Germanic *wrangaz (cf. Danish vrang "crooked, wrong," Middle Dutch wranc, Dutch wrang "sour, bitter," literally "that which distorts the mouth"), from PIE *wrengh- "to turn" (see wring).

Sense of "not right, bad, immoral, unjust" developed by c.1300. Wrong thus is etymologically a negative of right (from Latin rectus, literally "straight"). Latin pravus was literally "crooked," but most commonly "wrong, bad;" and other words for "crooked" also have meant "wrong" in Italian and Slavic. Cf. also French tort "wrong, injustice," from Latin tortus "twisted." Wrong-headed first recorded 1732. To get up on the wrong side (of the bed) "be in a bad mood" is recorded from 1801.
 Latin pravus was literally "crooked," but most commonly "wrong, bad; and other words for "crooked" also have meant "wrong" in Italian and Slavic.
 
Lotynų pasekėjai ir jų tyrinėtojai.
 
most commonly "taip", bet gali būt ir "antraip"
 
Daug išmano apie rectus, ir apie kriukius.
 
Ir apie pravus.
 
Prawo, Prowa
 
Tikrai?

Atiduokit Kruką!
 
Nors ką čia klausinėt...
 
Dabar kokie gi laikai?

Jeigu kriuksi, kriuksėk, bet nežviek ir tvoros neardyk!
 
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