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AdjectiveEdit · Of, denoting, or relating to the people who speak these languages. Synonym: Slavic · Of, denoting, or relating to Slavonia and its inhabitants.
Introduction to Old Church Slavonic
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Old Church Slavonic Online Series Introduction Todd B. Krause and Jonathan Slocum. Old Church Slavonic is the name given to the language that is preserved in several manuscripts and a few inscriptions originating from the regions of the Moravian Empire, situated between the Vistula River and the easternmost extent of Carolingian influence, and the Bulgarian Empire, extending …
Slavonic definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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Slavonic · a branch of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages, consisting of the various languages or dialects of Chinese · a family of North American Indian ...
Introduction to Old Church Slavonic
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Linguistic Heredity. Although Old Church Slavonic (OCS) is the oldest documented Slavic language, it is not the language from which the other Slavic languages ...
Slavonic - definition of Slavonic by The Free Dictionary
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1. (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)
Old Church Slavonic - Wikipedia
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Old Church Slavonic or Old Slavonic was the first Slavic literary language. Historians credit the 9th-century Byzantine missionaries Saints Cyril and Methodius with standardizing the language and using it in translating the Bible and other Ancient Greek ecclesiastical texts as part of the Christianization of the Slavs. It is thought to have been based primarily on the dialect of the 9th-century Byzantine Slavs living in the Province of Thessalonica(i…
Slavonic | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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Slavonic definition: 1. of or relating to Russia, Poland, Bulgaria, and other countries of central and eastern Europe…. Learn more.
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Slavic languages - Wikipedia
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The Slavic languages, also known as the Slavonic languages, are Indo-European languages spoken primarily by the Slavic peoples or their descendants. They are thought to descend from a proto-language called Proto-Slavic, spoken during the Early Middle Ages, which in turn is thought to have descended from the earlier Proto-Balto-Slavic language, linking the Slavic languages to the Baltic languages
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The Church Slavonic language is actually a set of at least four different dialects (recensions or redactions; Russian: извод, izvod), with essential ...
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22.10.1991 · St. Nicholas Parish in Red Bank, NJ Transfers to the Slavic Orthodox Vicariate Under the Omophorion of Archbishop Elpidophoros of America. December 20, 2021. Red Bank is a town in New Jersey in close proximity to Manhattan. The Orthodox Christian community of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker was founded there in 1950.
Slavonic | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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Slavonic definition: 1. of or relating to Russia, Poland, Bulgaria, and other countries of central and eastern Europe…. Learn more.
Slavonic Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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The meaning of SLAVONIC is slavic. First Known Use of Slavonic. Adjective. circa 1645, in the meaning defined above. Noun. 1668, in the meaning defined at sense 1
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The Slav Epic (Slovanská epopej) is a series of twenty monumental canvases (the largest measuring over 6 by 8 metres) depicting the history of the Slav people and civilisation.Mucha conceived it as a monument for all the Slavonic peoples and he devoted the latter half of his artistic career to the realisation of this work.
Old Church Slavonic language | Britannica
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Old Church Slavonic language, Slavic language based primarily on the Macedonian (South Slavic) dialects around Thessalonica (Thessaloníki).
Slavonic - Wiktionary
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16.10.2021 · Slavonic ( not comparable ) Of, denoting, or relating to the people who speak these languages. Synonym: Slavic. Of, denoting, or relating to …
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History and Etymology for Slavonic. Adjective. New Latin slavonicus, from Medieval Latin Sclavonia, Slavonia, the Slavic-speaking countries, from Sclavus ...