Definitions for Slavonic

Slavonic Sla·von·ic

Spelling: [sluh-von-ik]
IPA: /sləˈvɒn ɪk/

Slavonic is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 372 anagrams from letters in Slavonic (acilnosv).

Definitions for Slavonic

adjective

  1. Slavonian.
  2. Slavic.

Origin of Slavonic

1605-15; New Latin slavonicus, equivalent to Medieval Latin Slavon(ia) + -icus -ic

Examples for Slavonic

Haxthausen, Baron von, on Slavonic and Russian society, 193-195.

Kastorsky, in his “Slavonic Mythology,” p. 138, starts a theory of his own.

They have their own schools and churches, and are taught in the Slavonic tongue.

Those which were Greek and117 Slavonic were saved by the division of the church.

They came as conquerors, but in time were absorbed in the more stable Slavonic type.

They sprang from the old Slavonic stock, and the Slavonic is very like the Keltic in nature.

Their history is rather obscure, but they are undoubtedly a Slavonic tribe.

Puritan to the core, he yet had proved true to his Slavonic birthright.

They had all the delightful Slavonic zeal, the Slavonic dash, the Slavonic imagination.

Troyan is also the name of a mythical king who often figures in Slavonic legends.

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