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Definition of Litai
1. litas [n] - See also: litas
Lexicographical Neighbors of Litai
Literary usage of Litai
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Housing Finance in Transition Economies by Takahiro Yasui, Centre for Co-operation with Non-members (2002)
"(thousands of litai, %) Note: Data refer to end of period. Source: Bank of
Lithuania The last point is illustrated by Table 6 above. ..."
2. The Cold War in Asia edited by James G. Hershberg (1996)
"Goncharov, Lewis, and litai, Uncertain Partners, 98101 ; Melvyn P. Leffler, A
Preponderance of Power: National Security, the Truman Administration, ..."
3. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities by Harry Thurston Peck (1897)
"... the litai (Prayers), the lame, wrinkled, squinting daughters of Zeus. The litai,
if called upon, ..."
4. Manual of Mythology: Greek and Roman, Norse and Old German, Hindoo and by Alexander Stuart Murrary (1897)
"The litai were supposed to be daughters of Zeus, and to place before him the
prayers of those who invoked his assistance. THE ERINYS, OR FURIAE, ..."
5. The Oceanic Languages: Their Grammatical Structure, Vocabulary, and Origin by D. Macdonald (1907)
"... he is famous; and Lita i, or litai, or litai i, vt, lita i lita i, a spark,
or fragment of something, bursting or crackling or exploding in the fire, ..."
6. The Asiatic Origin of the Oceanic Languages: Etymological Dictionary of the by Daniel Macdonald (1894)
"... and Lita ia, or litai a, or litai ia, vt, lita i lita ia a spark, or fragment
of something, bursting or crackling or exploding in the fire, ..."