- lyr
- , «a, -i (G). A harp, lyre
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
Lyr — steht für: Leier (Sternbild) Lyr (Insel), schwedische Insel Lyr ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Horst Lyr (* 1926), deutscher Phytopathologe LYR steht für: Flughafen Longyearbyen auf Spitzbergen (IATA Code) L YR steht für: Lancashire and … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lyr — may refer to:*The Welsh mythological figure Llŷr *The Irish mythological figure Lir *The mythological king Leir of Britain *The stellar constellation LyraSee also LYR … Wikipedia
LYR — may refer to*The IATA airport code for Svalbard Airport, Longyear *The former Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in England … Wikipedia
lyr|i|co-ep|ic — «LIHR uh koh EHP ihk», adjective. having the characteristics of lyric and epic poetry … Useful english dictionary
Lyr — Lyre (constellation) Pour l’article homophone, voir Lyre (Homophonie). Lyre … Wikipédia en Français
lyr — col·lyr·i·clum; col·lyr·i·um; il·lyr·ic; lyr·i·cal; lyr·i·cism; lyr·i·cist; lyr·i·cize; lyr·ism; lyr·ist; phil·lyr·ea; il·lyr·i·an; lyr·ic; lyr·i·cal·ly; lyr·i·cal·ness; … English syllables
LYR — • Longyearbyen, Norway internationale Flughafen Kennung • Lyr Lyra Leier Sternbild in der nördl. Halbkugel Astronomie … Acronyms
LYR — [1] Longyearbyen, Norway internationale Fughafen Kennung [2] Lyr Lyra Leier Sternbild in der nördl. Halbkugel {Astronomie} … Acronyms von A bis Z
lyr lar — interj. bridimui per purvus žymėti: Lyr lar, lyr lar par purvus nutalžė Šts … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
lyr´i|cal|ness — lyr|i|cal «LIHR uh kuhl», adjective. 1. emotional; poetic; having the qualities or characteristics of lyric poetry: »a lyrical landscape and still life painter. She became almost lyrical when she described the scenery. 2. = lyric. (Cf. ↑lyric)… … Useful english dictionary
lyr´i|cal|ly — lyr|i|cal «LIHR uh kuhl», adjective. 1. emotional; poetic; having the qualities or characteristics of lyric poetry: »a lyrical landscape and still life painter. She became almost lyrical when she described the scenery. 2. = lyric. (Cf. ↑lyric)… … Useful english dictionary