Legend

A legend is a type of folklore. It tells stories about people and events believed to have happened in history. These stories often show human values and have details that make them seem real.

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Laureate

Laureate means “crowned with laurel,” which refers to someone who has achieved great success or is connected to literary awards or military honors. The term is used to describe people who have received the Nobel Prize, the Gandhi Peace Award, the Student Peace Prize, famous poets, and former music directors of orchestras who still work with them in some way.

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Lament

A lament is a strong expression of sadness, often found in music, poetry, or songs. This sadness usually comes from feelings of regret or from grieving the loss of someone or something. People may also express laments through spoken words, sharing their sorrow about something they regret or someone they have lost.

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Lake Poets

The Lake Poets is a group called for a collection of English poets who lived in the Lake District of North West England during the early 1800s. As a group, they did not all share the same ideas or writing styles. The Edinburgh Review gave them a name, but it also criticized them harshly.

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Künstlerroman

A Künstlerroman (German pronunciation: [ˈkʏnstlɐ.ʁoˌmaːn]; plural: Künstlerromane) is a story about an artist’s journey to becoming an adult. It is a type of Bildungsroman, which is a coming-of-age novel. At its simplest, a Künstlerroman describes how the main character grows into an artist.

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Kireji

Kireji (切れ字; lit. “cutting word”) are a special type of word used in certain kinds of traditional Japanese poetry. They are required in traditional haiku and in the hokku, or opening verse, of classical renga and its related form, renku (haikai no renga).

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The King’s English

The King’s English is a book about how to use English correctly, including grammar and style. It was written by Henry Watson Fowler and Francis George Fowler and published in 1906. This book came out twenty years before Modern English Usage, which was written by Henry Fowler alone after Francis died in 1918.

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Kigo, Uganda

Kigo is a neighborhood located in the town of Ssabagabo in Uganda. The name Kigo also refers to Kigo Hill, which is part of the neighborhood.

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Kenning

A kenning is a type of figure of speech. It is a creative phrase that combines words to replace a simple noun. For example, the Old English kenning “whale’s road” (hrón ráð) means “sea,” as does “swan’s road” (swanráð).

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Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka (3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924) was a Jewish Czech writer and novelist who wrote in German. He was born in Prague, which was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Many people consider him an important figure in 20th-century literature.

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