- Gypsy language
Gypsy language may refer to:
* TheRomani language .
* The Gypsy programming language.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Gypsy language may refer to:
* The
* The Gypsy programming language.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
gypsy — n. 1. Fortune telling nomad. 2. Brunette (used in reproach). 3. Crafty man, crafty woman, cheat, wily one. 4. Gypsy language, Romany, chib, Romanes … New dictionary of synonyms
Gypsy (2011 film) — Gypsy Directed by Martin Šulík Produced by Rudolf Biermann Martin Šulík Written by Marek Lescák Martin Šulík Starring Miroslav Gulyas … Wikipedia
Gypsy jazz — Orígenes musicales Quintette du Hot Club de France Orígenes culturales Música gitana, jazz, Waltz Instrumentos comunes Guitarra (Selmer Maccaferri) y violín. Ocasionalmente … Wikipedia Español
Gypsy Grind — a Pinoy rock band formed in 1994. Their songs were mostly anti political and anti the norm.Basing from their released album, their music could be described as Alternative, Pop, Soft Punk, Ska and Rock. The Music genre likened the styles of most… … Wikipedia
Gypsy Magic — is a 1997 Macedonian film directed by Stole Popov. It was Macedonia s submission to the 70th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.cite… … Wikipedia
Gypsy punk — is the term used to describe a hybrid musical genre that crosses traditional Roma music with punk rock and other brands of rebel music. The term first was coined by musician Eugene Hütz, when describing his band Gogol Bordello, to the New York… … Wikipedia
Gypsy — [jip′sē] n. pl. Gypsies [earlier gypcien, short for Egipcien, Egyptian: orig. thought to have come from Egypt] 1. [also g ] a member of a nomadic Caucasoid people with dark skin and black hair, found throughout the world and believed to have… … English World dictionary
Gypsy — Gyp sy (j[i^]p s[y^]), n.; pl. {Gypsies} (j[i^]p s[i^]z). [OE. Gypcyan, F. [ e]gyptien Egyptian, gypsy, L. Aegyptius. See {Egyptian}.] [Also spelled {gipsy} and {gypsey}.] 1. One of a vagabond race, whose tribes, coming originally from India,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gypsy Studies — Gypsy studies were largely amateur until the 1950s. Since then, departments for or courses in Gypsy Studies have been set up at a number of academic institutions in Europe for example, St. Charles University in Prague (Romani language),… … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies
Gypsy — also gipsy, c.1600, alteration of gypcian, a worn down M.E. dialectal form of egypcien Egyptian, from the supposed origin of these people. As an adjective, from 1620s. Cognate with Sp. Gitano and close in sense to Turkish and Arabic Kipti gypsy,… … Etymology dictionary