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Definition of slavonic
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Slavonic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Slavonia,
or its
inhabitants..
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Sclavonic
::
Sclavonic
(a.) Same as
Slavonic.
Slavic
::
Slavic
(a.)
Slavonic.
Slavonic
::
Slavonic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Slavs,
or their
language..
Slavonic
::
Slavonic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Slavonia,
or its
inhabitants..
Scythian
::
Scythian
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Scythia;
specifically
(Ethnol.),
one of a
Slavonic
race which in early times
occupied
Eastern
Europe..
Slavism
::
Slavism
(n.) The
common
feeling
and
interest
of the
Slavonic
race.
Aryan
::
Aryan (n.) One of a
primitive
people
supposed
to have lived in
prehistoric
times,
in
Central
Asia, east of the
Caspian
Sea, and north of the
Hindoo
Koosh and
Paropamisan
Mountains,
and to have been the stock from which
sprang
the
Hindoo,
Persian,
Greek,
Latin,
Celtic,
Teutonic,
Slavonic,
and other
races;
one of that
ethnological
division
of
mankind
called
also
Indo-European
or
Indo-Germanic..
Waywode
::
Waywode
(n.)
Originally,
the title of a
military
commander
in
various
Slavonic
countries;
afterwards
applied
to
governors
of towns or
provinces.
It was
assumed
for a time by the
rulers
of
Moldavia
and
Wallachia,
who were
afterwards
called
hospodars,
and has also been given to some
inferior
Turkish
officers..
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