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Slavonic

noun
1.
A branch of the Indo-European family of languages.  Synonyms: Slavic, Slavic language, Slavonic language.



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"Slavonic" Quotes from Famous Books



... history of Bohemia is very like the history of Ireland, and the best way to understand the character of the people is to think of our Irish friends as we know them to-day. They sprang from the old Slavonic stock, and the Slavonic is very like the Keltic in nature. They had fiery Slavonic blood in their veins, and Slavonic hearts beat high with hope in their bosoms. They had all the delightful Slavonic zeal, the Slavonic dash, the Slavonic imagination. ...
— History of the Moravian Church • J. E. Hutton



Words linked to "Slavonic" :   Belarusian, Czech, Balto-Slavic, Slavic language, Lusatian, Balto-Slavonic, Macedonian, Old Church Slavonic, Slovak, Slavonic language, Serbo-Croat, Church Slavic, polish, Russian, Bulgarian, Slavic, Ukrainian, Slav, Balto-Slavic language, Byelorussian, Old Church Slavic, Slovene, White Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Old Bulgarian, Sorbian



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