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Definition of Dumky
1. dumka [n] - See also: dumka
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dumky
Literary usage of Dumky
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Growth of Music: A Study in Musical History for Schools by Henry Cope Colles (1916)
"1 The dumky Trio, Op. 90, for piano and strings, is composed of a series of such
movements. 2 Compare the old English ' Dump', a. melancholy slow movement ..."
2. The Music of Bohemia by Ladislav Urban (1919)
"Piano Trios: B flat major. Op. 21. G minor. Op. 26. F minor. Op. 65. dumky. Op.
90. Quintets: G major. Op. 77. String quartet and doublebass. E flat major. ..."
3. The Charles Men by Verner von Heidenstam (1920)
"There the lively dumky jested, still wearing on his arm the garter which as a
page he had got from a Silesian duchess. Svante Horn, who was being bandaged ..."