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dumka

noun dum·ka \ˈdm-kə\
plural dum·ky \-kē\

Definition of DUMKA

:  an Eastern European folk ballad or lament usually with alternating slow and fast sections
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Origin of DUMKA

Czech, elegy, from Ukrainian, diminutive of duma narrative folk poem, from Old Russian
First Known Use: 1895

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