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Deutsche Dichterliebe Synonyme

Englische Dichterliebe Synonyme

Dichterliebe Definition

Cycle
(n.) An imaginary circle or orbit in the heavens
Cycle
(n.) An interval of time in which a certain succession of events or phenomena is completed, and then returns again and again, uniformly and continually in the same order
Cycle
(n.) An age
Cycle
(n.) An orderly list for a given time
Cycle
(n.) The circle of subjects connected with the exploits of the hero or heroes of some particular period which have served as a popular theme for poetry, as the legend of Arthur and the knights of the Round Table, and that of Charlemagne and his paladins.
Cycle
(n.) One entire round in a circle or a spire
Cycle
(n.) A bicycle or tricycle, or other light velocipede.
Cycle
(v. i.) To pass through a cycle of changes
Cycle
(v. i.) To ride a bicycle, tricycle, or other form of cycle.
Free-love
(n.) The doctrine or practice of consorting with the opposite sex, at pleasure, without marriage.
Light-o'-love
(n.) An old tune of a dance, the name of which made it a proverbial expression of levity, especially in love matters.
Light-o'-love
(n.) Hence: A light or wanton woman.
Love
(n.) A feeling of strong attachment induced by that which delights or commands admiration
Love
(n.) Especially, devoted attachment to, or tender or passionate affection for, one of the opposite sex.
Love
(n.) Courtship
Love
(n.) Affection
Love
(n.) Due gratitude and reverence to God.
Love
(n.) The object of affection
Love
(n.) Cupid, the god of love
Love
(n.) A thin silk stuff.
Love
(n.) A climbing species of Clematis (C. Vitalba).
Love
(n.) Nothing
Love
(n.) To have a feeling of love for
Love
(n.) To regard with passionate and devoted affection, as that of one sex for the other.
Love
(n.) To take delight or pleasure in
Love
(v. i.) To have the feeling of love
Love-drury
(n.) Affection.
Love-making
(n.) Courtship.
Love-sick
(a.) Languishing with love or amorous desire
Love-sick
(a.) Originating in, or expressive of, languishing love.
Love-sickness
(n.) The state of being love-sick.
Robert
(n.) See Herb Robert, under Herb.
Self-love
(n.) The love of one's self
Song
(n.) That which is sung or uttered with musical modulations of the voice, whether of a human being or of a bird, insect, etc.
Song
(n.) A lyrical poem adapted to vocal music
Song
(n.) More generally, any poetical strain
Song
(n.) Poetical composition
Song
(n.) An object of derision
Song
(n.) A trifle.

Dichterliebe (The Poets Love; song cycle of Robert Schumann) Bedeutung

swan song
last hurrah
a final performance or effort (especially before retirement)
song
strain
the act of singing, with a shout and a song they marched up to the gates
labor of love
labour of love
productive work performed voluntarily without material reward or compensation
sexual love
lovemaking
making love
love
love life
sexual activities (often including sexual intercourse) between two people, his lovemaking disgusted her, he hadn't had any love in months, he has a very complicated love life
extramarital sex
free love
sexual intercourse between individuals who are not married to one another
agape
love feast
a religious meal shared as a sign of love and fellowship
love match a marriage for love's sake, not an arranged marriage
cupboard love a show of affection motivated by selfishness
song sparrow
Melospiza melodia
small songbird common in North America
song thrush
mavis
throstle
Turdus philomelos
common Old World thrush noted for its song
bicycle
bike
wheel cycle
a wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals
cover
cover version
cover song
a recording of a song that was first recorded or made popular by somebody else, they made a cover of a Beatles' song
love knot
lovers' knot
lover's knot
true lovers' knot
true lover's knot
a stylized or decorative knot used as an emblem of love
love seat
loveseat
tete-a-tete
vis-a-vis
small sofa that seats two people
love-token keepsake given as a token of love
pedicab
cycle rickshaw
a tricycle (usually propelled by pedalling), used in the Orient for transporting passengers for hire, boys who once pulled rickshaws now pedal pedicabs
siren call
siren song
the enticing appeal of something alluring but potentially dangerous, he succumbed to the siren call of the wilderness
self-love
narcism
narcissism
an exceptional interest in and admiration for yourself, self-love that shut out everyone else
charity
brotherly love
a kindly and lenient attitude toward people
spare tire
love handle
excess fat around the waistline
courtly love (Middle Ages) a highly conventionalized code of conduct for lovers
love
passion
any object of warm affection or devotion, the theater was her first love, he has a passion for cock fighting,
love story
romance
a story dealing with love
Song of Songs
Song of Solomon
Canticle of Canticles
Canticles
an Old Testament book consisting of a collection of love poems traditionally attributed to Solomon but actually written much later
Prayer of Azariah and Song of the Three Children an Apocryphal book consisting of text added to the Book of Daniel
love letter
billet doux
a personal letter to a loved one expressing affection
fairytale fairy tale fairy story cock-and-bull story
song and dance
an interesting but highly implausible story, often told as an excuse
birdcall
call birdsong
song
the characteristic sound produced by a bird, a bird will not learn its song unless it hears it at an early age
song and dance theatrical performance combining singing and dancing
theme song a melody that recurs and comes to represent a musical play or movie
signature signature tune
theme song
a melody used to identify a performer or a dance band or radio
tv
program
religious song religious music for singing
song
vocal
a short musical composition with words, a successful musical must have at least three good songs
drinking song a song celebrating the joys of drinking, sung at drinking parties
folk song
folksong
folk ballad
a song that is traditionally sung by the common people of a region and forms part of their culture
love song
love-song
a song about love or expressing love for another person
love lyric the lyric of a love song
scolion
banquet song
a song (sometimes improvised) sung by guests at a banquet
torch song a popular song concerned with disappointment in love
work song a usually rhythmical song to accompany repetitious work
cycle of rebirth (Hinduism) repeated rebirth in new forms
cycle oscillation a single complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon, a year constitutes a cycle of the seasons
cardiac cycle the complete cycle of events in the heart from the beginning of one heart beat to the beginning of the next, an electrical impulse conducted through the heart muscle that constricts the atria which is followed by constriction of the ventricles, the cardiac cycle can be shown on an electrocardiogram
Carnot cycle
Carnot's ideal cycle
a cycle (of expansion and compression) of an idealized reversible heat engine that does work without loss of heat
cycle a periodically repeated sequence of events, a cycle of reprisal and retaliation
song a distinctive or characteristic sound, the song of bullets was in the air, the song of the wind, the wheels sang their song as the train rocketed ahead
business cycle
trade cycle
recurring fluctuations in economic activity consisting of recession and recovery and growth and decline
love sexual love
erotic love
a deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction, their love left them indifferent to their surroundings, she was his first love
amour propre
conceit
self-love
vanity
feelings of excessive pride
love a strong positive emotion of regard and affection, his love for his work, children need a lot of love
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Die Dichterliebe ist ein Zyklus von 16 Liedern des Komponisten Robert Schumann, der mit seinem Opus 48 einen Höhepunkt des romantischen Kunstlieds schuf. Der Zyklus entstand 1840 zu Gedichten aus Lyrisches Intermezzo des Dichters Heinrich Heine, einer Sammlung von 65 Gedichten, die 1823 in Tragödien nebst einem lyrischen Intermezzo, dann 1827 im Buch der Lieder erschienen waren. Von den 20 komponierten Liedern wurden 16 schließlich gedruckt.