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European language family
Answer for the clue "European language family ", 6 letters:
slavic
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Word definitions for slavic in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1813; see Slav + -ic . Earlier in same sense was Slavonic (1640s), from Slavonia , a region of Croatia; Slavonian (1570s). As a noun in reference to a language group from 1812.
Usage examples of slavic.
They both possessed the faintly almond-shape eyes and the flyaway brows of some ancient Slavic ancestor.
A tourist thrust a disposable camera toward him and pleaded, in some indecipherable Slavic tongue, for the Clockmaker to take his photograph in front of the Vatican.
In short order, he found work translating Serbian ballads for a prominent professor, who helped him to obtain an instructorship in Slavic languages and literatures at Harvard, the first appointment of its kind in the United States.
Joe was sleeping with his present mate, a six-foot seven-inch beauty, a Kassubian, a Slavic speaker of the third century A.
May, 1919, the Left Wing fight had become so serious that the National Executive Committee revoked the charter of the Socialist Party in Michigan and suspended the Russian, Lithuanian, Ukranian, Lettish, Polish, South Slavic and Hungarian branches, expelling or suspending considerably over 25,000 members out of a total dues-paying membership of about 100,000.
National Executive Committee at its session in Chicago, May 24 to 30, expelled without a trial the state organization of the Socialist Party of Michigan, constituting about 6,000 members, suspended the Russian, Lithuanian, Lettish, Polish, Hungarian, Ukrainian and South Slavic Federations of the party, constituting more than 30,000 members, and worst of all--and let it be said to their everlasting shame--are autocratically holding up the national membership referendum for the election of a new National Executive Committee, International Delegates, International Secretary, and the holding of a national convention.
Result: Suspension of the Russian, Polish, Hungarian, Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Lettish and South Slavic Federations from the Socialist Party--over thirty thousand members.
Ortega was short and slightly overweight, his stocky frame and broad, high-cheekboned face reflecting his Slavic and Mesoamerican ancestry.
Her parents, rich once more, had first decided to start living in strict Russian style which they somehow associated with ornamental Slavic scriptory, postcards depicting sorrowing boyar maidens, varnished boxes bearing gaudy pyrogravures of troikas or firebirds, and the admirably produced, long since expired art magazines containing such wonderful photographs of old Russian manors and porcelain.
And as Slavophilism will continue to be what it is -the expression and protection of an innate Slavic and Russian spirit, of the moral strength of the people, and the historical destiny of Russia - it will reach out in earnest to a common, i.
At Karavas, about fifty Soviet and Slavic linguists eavesdropped on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
The young man has the same angular line of jaw, the same broad forehead and high cheekbones, the fine nose that is spared the Slavic curse of causing interlocutors to feel they are staring into the barrels of a shotgun.
She laughed archly, and responded with some Slavic words, and then delivered her train of sight-seers over to the custodian who was to show them through the halls and chambers of the Burg.
We can stay with him for free, and Slavic women are supposed to be the most beautiful in the world.
The coloured lights played on the Slavic planes of her face and glinted on the platinum sheet of her hair.