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Roumelian, a. (n.)|ruːˈmɛlɪən, -ˈmiːlɪən| Also Rumelian. [f. as Roumeliote: cf. Turk. rum Byzantine Greek (of Turkish nationality), il province.] Of or pertaining to Roumelia (see Roumeliote), with particular reference to Ottoman territories of the southern Balkans inhabited by Greeks and now forming parts of northern Greece and Bulgaria; of or pertaining to the form of Greek spoken there. Also as n., a Greek inhabitant of Roumelia.
1859J. F. Maguire Rome (ed. 2) xxviii. 323 The different languages in which poetical compositions were recited at the Polyglot Academy, for Epiphany, 1858 [were]..Danish, Roumelian, Albanian, Polish, [etc.]. 1880E. W. Hamilton Diary 29 Aug. (1972) I. 41 Colonel Wilson who is reporting on the state of the Bulgarian and Eastern Roumelian provinces finds..a better state of affairs than he expected. 1888Encycl. Brit. XXIII. 655/2 This is due partly to the Christian communities, notably the Maronites and others in Syria, the Anatolian and Roumelian Greeks, and the Armenians. 1902D. G. Hogarth Nearer East 155 Most thinly peopled are the mountainous districts between the Vardar and the Rumelian plains. 1935H. Edib Clown & his Daughter xxi. 114 Why should they insult him and spit at him because he was a Rumelian? |