Slavonic

  • 41Common Slavonic — noun The proto language from which Old Church Slavonic and all the other Slavic languages later emerged. It was spoken before the 7th century. Syn: Common Slavic, Old Slavonic, Proto Slavic …

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  • 42Old Slavonic — noun a) Old Church Slavonic language. b) Common Slavonic language. Syn: Common Slavic, Old Bulgarian, Proto Slavic …

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  • 43UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies — Die UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES) ist das größte Zentrum für Studien und Forschung über Zentral , Ost und Südosteuropa und Russland im Vereinigten Königreich. Neben einer breiten Fächerpalette, die Geschichte,… …

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  • 44Church Slavonic —    Liturgical language of many Eastern Christian Orthodox Churches (e.g., Russian). Slavic peoples who accepted Christianity from Byzantine missionaries translated the liturgies into Old Slavonic, using an alphabet dating from the ninth century… …

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  • 45Church Slavonic — or Church Slavic n. OLD CHURCH SLAVONIC …

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  • 46Old Church Slavonic — n. the South Slavic language used in the 9th cent. Bible translation by Saint Cyril and his brother, Saint Methodius, and still used as a liturgical language (now called Church Slavonic) by Orthodox Slavs but extinct as a vernacular: also called… …

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  • 47Church Slavonic — noun Date: 1853 any of several Slavic literary and liturgical languages that continue Old Church Slavonic but vary regionally under influence of vernacular languages called also Church Slavic …

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  • 48Western Slavonic Association — (WSA), founded 1908 as Zapadna slovanska veza, is an fraternal benefit and social organization for Slovene immigrants and their descendants in the United States. Membership currently is open to people of all nationalities and ancestries. The… …

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  • 49Old Church Slavonic — the oldest attested Slavic language, an ecclesiastical language written first by Cyril and Methodius in a Bible translation of the 9th century and continued in use for about two centuries. It represents the South Slavic, Bulgarian dialect of 9th… …

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  • 50Church Slavonic — noun A liturgical language of various Slavic church traditions, with dialectal basis of Old Church Slavonic mixed with vernacular lexical and phonological developments …

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