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nounbəʊˈhiːmɪənboʊˈhimiən A socially unconventional person, especially one who is involved in the arts. Warhol and the artists and bohemians he worked with in the 1960s Synonyms nonconformist, unconventional person, beatnik, hippy, avant-gardist, free spirit, dropout, artistic person informal freak
adjectivebəʊˈhiːmɪənboʊˈhimiən Socially unconventional in an artistic way. as an opera singer you live a bohemian lifestyle the urban setting and jazz score give the film a bohemian feel a bohemian community of artists Synonyms unconventional, nonconformist, unorthodox, avant-garde, offbeat, off-centre, irregular, original, alternative, experimental, artistic, idiosyncratic, eccentric informal arty, arty-farty, way-out, off the wall, oddball
Origin Mid 19th century: from French bohémien ‘Gypsy’ (because Gypsies were thought to come from Bohemia (now part of the Czech Republic), or because they perhaps entered the West through Bohemia). noun bəʊˈhiːmɪənboʊˈhimiən A native or inhabitant of Bohemia (now the western part of the Czech Republic). Example sentencesExamples - The fact that any guests would be Jews or Bohemians barely registered on her.
- By the late second century C.E., peoples such as the Slavs, Germans, Huns, and Bohemians began to raid Austria.
- The same result was attained on other frontiers by his successful campaigns against the Wends and Bohemians.
adjective bəʊˈhiːmɪənboʊˈhimiən Relating to Bohemia or its people. the tombs of Bohemian kings Example sentencesExamples - Anyone who reads this blog on a regular basis knows I'm a big fan of the Bohemian philosopher king, Vaclav Havel.
- People rush off to antique shops and pay a fortune for Bohemian glass but forget it came from the same glass works that now make Czechoslovakian Glass.
- Although Bohemian glass decorators were certainly present in London around the dawn of the eighteenth century, the locals were already carving their own path.
- Also secured was official authority of the Bohemian kings over Moravia.
- Hundreds of restaurants offer everything from traditional Bohemian cooking to international cuisine.
- All have damask walls, marble floors and Bohemian crystal chandeliers.
- Rafael Kubelik, on the other hand, felt the affinities with Mahler's Bohemian origins.
- I heard talk in the hostel of aqueducts and Bohemian quarters and local volcanoes, but I haven't seen them yet.
- References to Bohemian metalworking and glass traditions appear here and there.
- It was reinforced in the middle of the sixteenth century by the attempts of Ferdinand I, the Holy Roman emperor and Bohemian king, to bring the population back under the influence of the Roman Catholic Church.
- After his enforced retirement from the army, Gillray's father became a sexton for the Moravians, a fundamentalist Christian sect of Bohemian origin.
- It has a lovely, weathered, Bohemian charm to it.
- The most prestigious traditional Bohemian glass decoration, Tiefschnit, or deep, intaglio carving, was also adopted by the artists of the avant-garde.
- The rarely heard Hussite overture opens the programme, a powerful piece laced with Bohemian rhythms and melodies, taking its name from the Hussite warriors of Czech folklore.
- During the day the bridge is so crowded with tourists and street vendors that it's difficult to move, but I manage to buy some beautifully crafted Bohemian glass trinkets for my mom and some friends.
- Moravian wine is better than Bohemian wine.
- With his dapper suits and Bohemian cravats, Demarco quickly became an instantly recognisable figure on the Edinburgh arts scene.
- Much better are Czech puppets, reasonably priced and wonderful creations - from the simplest hand puppet to terrifyingly complicated creations, from Bohemian witches to Harry Potter, wolves, cats and dragons.
- Ludvik Moser began making glassware at Carlsbad in 1857 and today Bohemian crystal is prized around the world.
- CAS, which is 60% proof, is handmade using traditional Bohemian skills and combines pure alcohol with wormwood, herbs and thujone.
nounbōˈhēmēənboʊˈhimiən A socially unconventional person, especially one who is involved in the arts. Warhol and the artists and bohemians he worked with in the 1960s Synonyms nonconformist, unconventional person, beatnik, hippy, avant-gardist, free spirit, dropout, artistic person
adjectivebōˈhēmēənboʊˈhimiən Socially unconventional in an artistic way. as an opera singer you live a bohemian lifestyle the urban setting and jazz score give the film a bohemian feel a bohemian community of artists Synonyms unconventional, nonconformist, unorthodox, avant-garde, offbeat, off-centre, irregular, original, alternative, experimental, artistic, idiosyncratic, eccentric
Origin Mid 19th century: from French bohémien ‘Gypsy’ (because Gypsies were thought to come from Bohemia (now part of the Czech Republic), or because they perhaps entered the West through Bohemia). nounbōˈhēmēənboʊˈhimiən A native or inhabitant of Bohemia (now the western part of the Czech Republic). Example sentencesExamples - The fact that any guests would be Jews or Bohemians barely registered on her.
- The same result was attained on other frontiers by his successful campaigns against the Wends and Bohemians.
- By the late second century C.E., peoples such as the Slavs, Germans, Huns, and Bohemians began to raid Austria.
adjectivebōˈhēmēənboʊˈhimiən Relating to Bohemia or its people. the tombs of Bohemian kings Example sentencesExamples - After his enforced retirement from the army, Gillray's father became a sexton for the Moravians, a fundamentalist Christian sect of Bohemian origin.
- All have damask walls, marble floors and Bohemian crystal chandeliers.
- I heard talk in the hostel of aqueducts and Bohemian quarters and local volcanoes, but I haven't seen them yet.
- CAS, which is 60% proof, is handmade using traditional Bohemian skills and combines pure alcohol with wormwood, herbs and thujone.
- Hundreds of restaurants offer everything from traditional Bohemian cooking to international cuisine.
- Rafael Kubelik, on the other hand, felt the affinities with Mahler's Bohemian origins.
- The rarely heard Hussite overture opens the programme, a powerful piece laced with Bohemian rhythms and melodies, taking its name from the Hussite warriors of Czech folklore.
- The most prestigious traditional Bohemian glass decoration, Tiefschnit, or deep, intaglio carving, was also adopted by the artists of the avant-garde.
- During the day the bridge is so crowded with tourists and street vendors that it's difficult to move, but I manage to buy some beautifully crafted Bohemian glass trinkets for my mom and some friends.
- Also secured was official authority of the Bohemian kings over Moravia.
- Ludvik Moser began making glassware at Carlsbad in 1857 and today Bohemian crystal is prized around the world.
- It has a lovely, weathered, Bohemian charm to it.
- Anyone who reads this blog on a regular basis knows I'm a big fan of the Bohemian philosopher king, Vaclav Havel.
- People rush off to antique shops and pay a fortune for Bohemian glass but forget it came from the same glass works that now make Czechoslovakian Glass.
- Moravian wine is better than Bohemian wine.
- Although Bohemian glass decorators were certainly present in London around the dawn of the eighteenth century, the locals were already carving their own path.
- References to Bohemian metalworking and glass traditions appear here and there.
- With his dapper suits and Bohemian cravats, Demarco quickly became an instantly recognisable figure on the Edinburgh arts scene.
- Much better are Czech puppets, reasonably priced and wonderful creations - from the simplest hand puppet to terrifyingly complicated creations, from Bohemian witches to Harry Potter, wolves, cats and dragons.
- It was reinforced in the middle of the sixteenth century by the attempts of Ferdinand I, the Holy Roman emperor and Bohemian king, to bring the population back under the influence of the Roman Catholic Church.
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