n.
Slavic.
[From Medieval Latin Sclāvōnia, Slavic lands, from Sclāvus, Slav. See Slav.]
Slavonic Sla·von'ic adj.
Dictionary:
Sla·von·ic (slə-vŏn'ĭk)
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[From Medieval Latin Sclāvōnia, Slavic lands, from Sclāvus, Slav. See Slav.]
Slavonic Sla·von'ic adj.| WordNet: Slavonic |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a branch of the Indo European family of language
Synonyms: Slavic, Slavic language, Slavonic language
The adjective Slavonic has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
of or relating to Slavic languages
Synonym: Slavic
Pertains to noun: Slavonic (meaning #1)
| sclavonic | |
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