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Definition of slavic
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Slavic
(n.) The group of
allied
languages
spoken
by the
Slavs.
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Czech
::
Czech (n.) The
language
of the
Czechs
(often
called
Bohemian),
the
harshest
and
richest
of the
Slavic
languages..
Panslavic
::
Panslavic
(a.)
Pertaining
to all the
Slavic
races.
Panslavism
::
Panslavism
(n.) A
scheme
or
desire
to unite all the
Slavic
races into one
confederacy.
Slavic
::
Slavic
(n.) The group of
allied
languages
spoken
by the
Slavs.
Pansclavonian
::
Pansclavonian
() See
Panslavic,
Panslavism,
etc..
Wends
::
Wends (n. pl.) A
Slavic
tribe which once
occupied
the
northern
and
eastern
parts of
Germany,
of which a small
remnant
exists..
Sclavic
::
Sclavic
(a.) Same as
Slavic.
Bohemian
::
Bohemian
(n.) The
language
of the
Czechs
(the
ancient
inhabitants
of
Bohemia),
the
richest
and most
developed
of the
dialects
of the
Slavic
family..
Croat
::
Croat (n.) A
native
of
Croatia,
in
Austria;
esp., one of the
native
Slavic
race..
Slavic
::
Slavic
(a.)
Slavonic.
Panslavonian
::
Panslavonian
(a.) See
Panslavic.
Czechs
::
Czechs
(n. pl.) The most
westerly
branch
of the great
Slavic
family
of
nations,
numbering
now more than
6,000,000,
and found
principally
in
Bohemia
and
Moravia..
Lettic
::
Lettic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
branch
of the
Slavic
family,
subdivided
into
Lettish,
Lithuanian,
and Old
Prussian..
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