Definitions for Macedonian

Macedonian Mac·e·do·ni·an

Spelling: [mas-i-doh-nee-uh n]
IPA: /ˌmæs ɪˈdoʊ ni ən/

Macedonian is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 574 anagrams from letters in Macedonian (aacdeimnno).

Definitions for Macedonian

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Macedonia.
  2. a Slavic language of modern Macedonia.
  3. an extinct language of ancient Macedonia, an Indo-European language of uncertain relationship within the Indo-European language family.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Macedonia, its inhabitants, or their language.

Origin of Macedonian

First recorded in 1550-60; Macedoni(a) + -an

Examples for Macedonian

The action had lasted about an hour and a half, when the Macedonian struck.

Philippus, founder of the Macedonian supremacy, and father of Alexander the Great.

It was the United States and the Macedonian on a smaller scale.

This, he said, was due to him after his arduous time in the Macedonian mountains.

Greece has high hopes that the giant tomb now being excavated at Amphipolis contains one of these ancient Macedonian leaders.

His best record is that he served to point a moral as 'Macedonian's madman.'

Beside the driver (a Macedonian) marched a soldier with fixed bayonet.

Macedonian authorities have lodged an official complaint to the European Union, but the practice continues.

The work extends from the creation to the end of the second Macedonian war.

The Macedonian empire quickly cracked up, however, leaving behind multiple successor states under Greek-speaking royal families.

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