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Sla·von·ic S0467700 (slə-vŏn′ĭk)n. Slavic. [From Medieval Latin Sclāvōnia, Slavic lands, from Sclāvus, Slav; see Slav.] Sla·von′ic adj.Slavonic (sləˈvɒnɪk) or Slavicn1. (Languages) a branch of the Indo-European family of languages, usually divided into three subbranches: South Slavonic (including Old Church Slavonic, Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Bosnian, etc), East Slavonic (including Ukrainian, Russian, etc), and West Slavonic (including Polish, Czech, Slovak, etc)2. (Languages) the unrecorded ancient language from which all of these languages developedadj3. (Languages) of, denoting, or relating to this group of languages4. (Peoples) of, denoting, or relating to the people who speak these languages[C17: from Medieval Latin Slavonicus, Sclavonicus, from Slavonia]Slav•ic (ˈslɑ vɪk, ˈslæv ɪk) n. 1. a family of languages, a branch of the Indo-European family, that includes Polish, Czech, Serbo-Croatian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, and Russian. Compare East Slavic, South Slavic, West Slavic. adj. 2. of or pertaining to Slavic or its speakers. 3. of or pertaining to the Slavs: Slavic customs. [1805–15] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Slavonic - a branch of the Indo-European family of languagesSlavic, Slavic language, Slavonic languageBalto-Slavic, Balto-Slavic language, Balto-Slavonic - a family of Indo-European languages including the Slavic and Baltic languagesChurch Slavic, Old Bulgarian, Old Church Slavic, Old Church Slavonic - the Slavic language into which the Bible was translated in the 9th centuryRussian - the Slavic language that is the official language of RussiaBelarusian, Byelorussian, White Russian - the Slavic language spoken in BelarusUkrainian - the Slavic language spoken in the UkrainePolish - the Slavic language of PolandSlovak - the Slavic language spoken in SlovakiaCzech - the Slavic language of CzechsSlovene - the Slavic language of SlovenesSerbo-Croat, Serbo-Croatian - the Slavic language of the Serbs and Croats; the Serbian dialect is usually written in the Cyrillic alphabet and the Croatian dialect is usually written in the Roman alphabetLusatian, Sorbian - a Slavonic language spoken in rural area of southeastern GermanyMacedonian - the Slavic language of modern MacedoniaBulgarian - a Slavic language spoken in Bulgaria | Adj. | 1. | Slavonic - of or relating to Slavic languagesSlavic | TranslationsSlavonic
Slavonic: see Slavic languagesSlavic languages, also called Slavonic languages, a subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. Because the Slavic group of languages seems to be closer to the Baltic group than to any other, some scholars combine the two in a Balto-Slavic subfamily of the Indo-European ..... Click the link for more information. .Slavonic (esp US), Slavic1. a branch of the Indo-European family of languages, usually divided into three subbranches: South Slavonic (including Old Church Slavonic, Serbo-Croat, Bulgarian, etc.), East Slavonic (including Ukrainian, Russian, etc.), and West Slavonic (including Polish, Czech, Slovak, etc.) 2. the unrecorded ancient language from which all of these languages developed Slavonic Related to Slavonic: Old Slavonic, Slavonic language, SlavoniaSynonyms for Slavonicnoun a branch of the Indo-European family of languagesSynonyms- Slavic
- Slavic language
- Slavonic language
Related Words- Balto-Slavic
- Balto-Slavic language
- Balto-Slavonic
- Church Slavic
- Old Bulgarian
- Old Church Slavic
- Old Church Slavonic
- Russian
- Belarusian
- Byelorussian
- White Russian
- Ukrainian
- Polish
- Slovak
- Czech
- Slovene
- Serbo-Croat
- Serbo-Croatian
- Lusatian
- Sorbian
- Macedonian
- Bulgarian
adj of or relating to Slavic languagesSynonyms |