slavonic

/sləˈvɑnɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to the Slavic peoples, languages, or cultures (e.g., Russian, Polish, Czech).
    • Many Slavonic traditions involve music and dance.
    • The museum has a large collection of Slavonic folk art.
    • She is studying Slavonic languages at the university.
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noun
  1. The branch of the Indo-European language family that includes Russian, Polish, Czech, Bulgarian, and other related languages.
    • Old Church Slavonic is an important language for religious texts.
    • He can read several languages from the Slavonic family.
    • Linguists study how Slavonic split into eastern, western, and southern groups.
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