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Definition of Bartok
1. Noun. Hungarian composer and pianist who collected Hungarian folk music; in 1940 he moved to the United States (1881-1945).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bartok
Literary usage of Bartok
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sword Blades and Poppy Seed by Amy Lowell (1921)
"AFTER HEARING A WALTZ BY Bartok BUT why did I kill him ? Why? Why? In the small,
gilded room, near the stair ? My ears rack and throb with his ..."
2. Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations: 1994 National Proceedings by Thomas D. Landis (1996)
"... Media1 John W. Bartok, Jr.2 Abstract—With the removal of methyl bromide over
the next few years as a treatment agent for soils and growing mixes, ..."
3. A Handbook for Travellers in Central Italy by John Murray (Firm) (1857)
"... by Taddeo Bartok, bearing his the Inferno, four Cardinal Virtues,and signature -;
2 circular pictures of -the -the Almighty ..."
4. Spain: The Story of a Journey by Jozef Israëls (1900)
"I called to Bartok to turn back or to reach the city by the shortest road.
But thereupon Bartok got down and asked whether we would not visit the Gypsy ..."
5. A Mind AT Work: We are our Questions. An Homage to Mihai Nadinby Mihai Nadin, Mercedes Vilanova, Frederic Chordá by Mihai Nadin, Mercedes Vilanova, Frederic Chordá (2003)
"Bartok did not like the translation and retained only verses 5-8, 19, 71, ...
Bartok, still unsure whether the original should be kept or replaced by a ..."