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Definition of bohemia
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Bohemia
(n.) A
country
of
central
Europe.
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Bohemian
::
Bohemian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Bohemia,
or to the
language
of its
ancient
inhabitants
or their
descendants.
See
Bohemian,
n., 2..
Czech
::
Czech (n.) The
language
of the
Czechs
(often
called
Bohemian),
the
harshest
and
richest
of the
Slavic
languages..
Bohemia
::
Bohemia
(n.) A
country
of
central
Europe.
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..
Seidlitz
::
Seidlitz
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Seidlitz,
a
village
in
Bohemia..
Bohemian
::
Bohemian
(n.) A
restless
vagabond;
--
originally,
an idle
stroller
or gypsy (as in
France)
thought
to have come from
Bohemia;
in later times often
applied
to an
adventurer
in art or
literature,
of
irregular,
unconventional
habits,
questionable
tastes,
or free
morals..
Waxwing
::
Waxwing
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of small birds of the genus
Ampelis,
in which some of the
secondary
quills
are
usually
tipped
with small horny
ornaments
resembling
red
sealing
wax. The
Bohemian
waxwing
(see under
Bohemian)
and the cedar bird are
examples.
Called
also
waxbird..
Schmelze
::
Schmelze
(n.) A kind of glass of a red or ruby
color,
made in
Bohemia..
Polka
::
Polka (n.) A
lively
Bohemian
or
Polish
dance tune in 2-4
measure,
with the third
quaver
accented..
Bohemian
::
Bohemian
(n.) Of or
pertaining
to a
social
gypsy or
Bohemian
(see
Bohemian,
n., 3);
vagabond;
unconventional;
free and
easy..
Moravian
::
Moravian
(n.) One of a
religious
sect
called
the
United
Brethren
(an
offshoot
of the
Hussites
in
Bohemia),
which
formed
a
separate
church
of
Moravia,
a
northern
district
of
Austria,
about the
middle
of the 15th
century.
After being
nearly
extirpated
by
persecution,
the
society,
under the name of The
Renewed
Church
of the
United
Brethren,
was
reestablished
in
1722-35
on the
estates
of Count
Zinzendorf
in
Saxony.
Called
also
Herrnhuter..
Hussite
::
Hussite
(n.) A
follower
of John Huss, the
Bohemian
reformer,
who was
adjudged
a
heretic
and burnt alive in
1415..
Bohemian
::
Bohemian
(n.) A
native
of
Bohemia.
Redowa
::
Redowa
(n.) A
Bohemian
dance of two
kinds,
one in
triple
time, like a
waltz,
the other in
two-four
time, like a
polka.
The
former
is most in use..
Crackle
::
Crackle
(n.) A
condition
produced
in
certain
porcelain,
fine
earthenware,
or
glass,
in which the glaze or
enamel
appears
to be
cracked
in all
directions,
making
a sort of
reticulated
surface;
as,
Chinese
crackle;
Bohemian
crackle..
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..
Chatterer
::
Chatterer
(n.) A bird of the
family
Ampelidae
-- so
called
from its
monotonous
note. The
Bohemion
chatterer
(Ampelis
garrulus)
inhabits
the
arctic
regions
of both
continents.
In
America
the cedar bird is a more
common
species.
See
Bohemian
chatterer,
and Cedar
bird..
Bohemia
::
Bohemia
(n.) Fig.: The
region
or
community
of
social
Bohemians.
See
Bohemian,
n., 3..
Phacolite
::
Phacolite
(n.) A
colorless
variety
of
chabazite;
the
original
was from
Leipa,
in
Bohemia..
Taborite
::
Taborite
(n.) One of
certain
Bohemian
reformers
who
suffered
persecution
in the
fifteenth
century;
-- so
called
from
Tabor,
a hill or
fortress
where they
encamped
during
a part of their
struggles..
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