Slavonic
11Slavonic Creation Legends — It has been said that ‘of all the Aryans, the Slavs were the race that remained nearest their original home, and were thus the last to enter history’, nevertheless, the fact remains that with the exception of a few Slavonic gods, traces of… …
12slavonic — См. slavone …
13Slavonic — Slavonically, adv. /sleuh von ik/, adj. 1. Slavonian. 2. Slavic. [1605 15; < NL slavonicus, equiv. to ML Slavon(ia) + icus IC] * * * …
14Slavonic — 1. noun /sləˈvɒn.ɪk/ a) A branch of the Indo European family of languages, usually divided into three subbranches: b) The unrecorded ancient language from which all of these languages developed. 2. adjective /sləˈvɒn.ɪk/ a) Of, denoting, or… …
15Slavonic — Sla|von|ic [sləˈvɔnık US ˈva: ] adj ↑Slavic …
16Slavonic — Slav|on|ic [ slə vanık ] adjective SLAVIC …
17Slavonic — n. Slavic, part of the Indo European family of languages (includes Russian, Polish, Czech, Ukrainian, etc.) adj. Slavonian, of or pertaining to Slavonia or its inhabitants; Slavic, of or pertaining to the Slavs or their languages …
18Slavonic — [slə vɒnɪk] noun & adjective another term for Slavic …
19slavonic — a. See slavonian …
20slavonic — sla·von·ic …