saga

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الإنجليزية - التركية
destan
{i} efsane

Terminatör efsanesi ayrıca bir TV dizisi. - The Terminator saga also has a television series.

menkıbe
iskandinav hikâye veya masalı
{i} iskandinav masalı
saga novel
birkaç kuşağı anlatan uzun roman
vampire saga
vampir efsanesi
التركية - التركية
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (C.: Sayâg) Kuyumcu
Orta çağ'da izlanda edebiyatında düz yazı anlatım türlerinden biridir
izlanda'da yazılmış iskandinav anlatı ve efsanelrinin genel adı
Birçok kuşağı kapsayan ve bir romanda ya da bir filmde anlatılan bir tür aile destanı
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Saga - a city in Saga Prefecture, Japan
Saga Prefecture - a prefecture in the Western island, Kyushu, Japan
An Old Norse (Icelandic) prose narrative, especially one dealing with family or social histories and legends
Something with the qualities of such a saga; an epic, a long story
A saga is a long story composed in medieval times in Norway or Iceland. a Nordic saga of giants and trolls. Genre of prose narrative typically dealing with prominent figures and events of the heroic age in Norway and Iceland, especially as recorded in Icelandic manuscripts of the late 12th and 13th century. Once thought to be orally transmitted history that had finally been written down, sagas are now usually regarded as reconstructions of the past, imaginative in varying degrees and created according to aesthetic principles. Important ideals in sagas are heroism and loyalty; revenge often plays a part. Action is preferred to reflection, and description of the inner motives and point of view of protagonists is minimized. Subdivisions of the genre include kings' sagas, recounting the lives of Scandinavian rulers; legendary sagas, treating themes from myth and legend; and Icelanders' sagas. See also Grettis saga, Njáls saga. Grettis saga Njáls saga Volsunga saga Icelanders' sagas family sagas
{i} legend, tale of heroic adventures
   a popular account of the prehistory or early heroic period of a people Sagas are usually tales about the ancestors of a particular group, or the founders of a country Many of the stories in the early chapters of Genesis are sagas
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Old Norse word meaning a story (originally in prose) of quasi-legendary events; colloquially, a long tale Used chiefly to describe the historical stories current in Iceland in the Middle Ages
(imper of secgan) say 11
A Scandinavian legend, or heroic or mythic tradition, among the Norsemen and kindred people; a northern European popular historical or religious tale of olden time
A saga is a long story, account, or sequence of events. a 600 page saga about 18th century slavery. the continuing saga of unexpected failures by leading companies
a narrative telling the adventures of a hero or a family; originally (12th to 14th centuries) a story of the families that settled Iceland and their descendants but now any prose narrative that resembles such an account
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An Old Norse prose narrative, especially one dealing with family or social histories and legends
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Saga lout
An older unruly tourist on holiday in the Mediterranean area
Aga saga
a genre of popular novel set in a suburban or rural location and featuring domestic and emotional themes of middle-class characters
Grettis saga
Latest of the Icelanders' sagas, written 1320. It tells of the brave and wellborn Grettir, who at 14 kills a man and is outlawed. He spends his years of exile performing brave deeds. Returning to Iceland, he saves the people from a ghost that is ravaging the countryside, which in dying curses him with a growing fear of the dark. Outlawed again, his increasing fear keeps him from hiding himself, and he is finally overwhelmed with the aid of witchcraft. The saga's distinction rests on its hero's complex character and its skillful incorporation of folklore motifs
Volsunga saga
("Saga of the Volsungs") Best of the Icelandic sagas known as fornaldar sogur ("sagas of antiquity"). Dating from roughly 1270, it is the first of the fornaldar sogur to have been written down. It contains the Northern version of the story told in the Nibelungenlied. The saga was based on the heroic poems in the Poetic Edda and is especially valuable because it preserves in prose form some of the poems from the Edda that were lost. It became one of the sources of Richard Wagner's operatic Ring tetralogy
sagas
plural of saga
saga

    الواصلة

    sa·ga

    التركية النطق

    sägı

    النطق

    /ˈsägə/ /ˈsɑːɡə/

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    [ 'sä-g& also 's ] (noun.) 1709. From Old Norse saga (“epic tale, story”), from Proto-Germanic *sagō, *sagōn (“saying, story”), from Proto-Indo-European *sekʷe-, *skʷē- (“to tell, talk”). Cognate with Old English sagu (“story, tale, statement”), Old High German saga (“an assertion, narrative, sermon, pronouncement”), Icelandic saga (“story, tale, history”). More at saw, say.
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