slavic

IPA: sɫˈɑvɪk

Root Word: Slavic

noun

  • Any of various languages spoken by the Slavic peoples, such as Proto-Slavic, Common Slavic, Old Church Slavic, or the modern Slavic languages.

adjective

  • Of the Slavs, their culture or the branch of the Indo-European languages associated with them.
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Examples of "slavic" in Sentences

  • Finist is the falcon in the Slavic mythology.
  • Let us first deal with the slavic genetical similarity.
  • Slavic alternatives names are used to prove a Slavic majority.
  • The Slavic antithesis is a style figure in Slavic epic poetry.
  • In the 12th century, there was intensification of Slavic piracy.
  • In this work, he worked out the conception of Slavic reciprocity.
  • And slavic school should be situated in slavic country in Russia.
  • It is to wide spread in slavic languages for a non slavic origin.
  • The chronicle treats the history of the early Eastern Slavic state.
  • Macedonians are slavic speaking although they are not a Slavic people.

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