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Djabelek — An imp who plays practical jokes; in modern terminology now means "demon or "devil." As always, children in families who have too much energy and are always in mischief are called "djablek" in a loving, but amused way.
Dogoda — Gentle Spirit of the West Wind, associated with love.
Dola — The protective spirits which embody human fate.
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 Slavic mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Over time, those adjectives took life of their own.
Dogoda, the god of the refreshing West Wind, son of Perun.
Some of these individuals had had real-life prototypes, but most stories (bylinas) about them became pure fiction, involving magic etc.
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 Slavic Gods & Goddesses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
With such a rich collection of Deities and Spirits in the Slavic tradition, this page should soon grow to a disproportionately large size.
• Bannik • Bereginy • Bolotnyi • Dogoda • Domawiczka • Domovoi • Dvorovoi • Eretik • Kikimora • Kurinyi Bog • Leszi • Lesovikha • Lugovik • Musail • Ovinnik • Polewik • Poludnica • Polunocnica • Poluvirica • Rarog • Rusalka • Treasurer • Vodonoi • Wampyr • Wila • Zaltys
Slavic bathhouses were like saunas with an inner steaming room and an outer room for changing.
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 Baal (Mesopotamian God/Demon, Wolverine and Blaze foe)
If Ba'al-Hadad and Dagon-Enlil represent east and north, if would make them all sons of Anu, god of sky and heaven as well as remain true to the established pattern already seen in other pantheons.
(Boreas, Eurus, Notus and Zephyros in the Olympian Pantheon; Tezcatlipoca, Mixcoatl, Camaxtl and Xipe Totec in Aztec myth; Morozkho, Vetru, Varpulis and Dogoda in Russian lore; and Puhuri, Ahava, Etelatar and Nyrctes of the Finnish Epics.)
Aspects of Ba'al’s life resemble: Cronus getting overthrown by Zeus; Persephone trapped in the underworld after eating the food of the dead; and (where Ullikummis is concerned) Achilles’ weakness in his ankles.
www.marvunapp.com /Appendix/baalhadad.htm   (4999 words)

  
 Home: Democrat and Chronicle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
SIMS will be cared for by the city authorities.
Alesandro DOGODA, 10 years old, was found asleep early yesterday morning in a shed in the rear of No. 83 Sellinger street.
The boy has a home at No. 1,046 Hudson avenue, but his parents can do nothing with him.
www.newspaperabstracts.com /print.php?id=14102   (1816 words)

  
 Behind the Name: Message: "I'm back!!! with a question!!!"
But sometimes I see him listed as a god of death as well.
Now, I have a demi or lower god of sorts, Dogoda, who is the 'gentle west wind' who is appearently related to the Persian diety Ada.
Anyone got info on this Ada dude, cz i can't find nuthing...
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The SI Mission Concept Study is supported, in part, by grants from NASA-HQ through the 2003 Vision Mission NRA.
Title: Fabrication and characterization of the Fizeau interferometer testbed Authors: Petrone, Peter, III; Carpenter, Kenneth G.; Clark, Dave; Cottle, Paul; Dogoda, Peter; Huet, Hubert; Liiva, Peter; Lyon, Richard G.; Marzouk, Joe; Mazzuca, Lisa M.; McAndrew, Dave; Solyar, Gregory Journal: New Frontiers in Stellar Interferometry, Proceedings of SPIE Volume 5491.
Bellingham, WA: The International Society for Optical Engineering, 2004., p.1776 Publication Date: 10/2004 Origin: ADS Bibliographic Code: 2004SPIE.5491.1776P Abstract The Fizeau Interferometer Testbed (FIT) is a ground-based system that will be used for the development and testing of technologies relevant to Stellar Imager (SI) and other sparse aperture/Fizeau imaging interferometer mission concepts.
www.astro.uu.nl /~rutten/rrtex/bibfiles/ads/abs/carpenter.txt   (13328 words)

  
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The Fizeau interferometer testbed (FIT): developing and testing the technologies needed for space-based interferometric imaging systems
Lisa M. Mazzuca, Kenneth G. Carpenter, Richard G. Lyon, Joe Marzouk, Peter Petrone III, Paul Cottle, Peter Dogoda, Hubert Huet, Peter Liiva, David Mozurkewich, J. Armstrong, Xiaolei Zhang, Gregory Solyar, Lee G. Mundy
Peter Petrone III, Kenneth G. Carpenter, Dave Clark, Paul Cottle, Peter Dogoda, Hubert Huet, Peter Liiva, Richard G. Lyon, Joe Marzouk, Lisa M. Mazzuca, Dave McAndrew, Gregory Solyar
bookstore.spie.org /index.cfm?fuseaction=DetailVolume&productid=531409&CFID=1322253&CFTOKEN=67786382   (4165 words)

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