Definition of Sclavonian. Meaning of Sclavonian. Synonyms of Sclavonian

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Definition of Sclavonian

Sclavonian
Sclavonian Scla*vo"nian, a. & n. Same as Slavonian.

Meaning of Sclavonian from wikipedia

- Slavonia (/sləˈvoʊniə/; Croatian: Slavonija) is, with Dalmatia, Croatia proper, and Istria, one of the four historical regions of Croatia. Located in the...
- the enemy, fell into disorder, and mistook their own troops from the Sclavonian frontiers for enemies. The regiments fired upon one another looked everywhere...
- 231/1: "The inhabitants of Bosnia are composed of Bosniaks, a race of Sclavonian origin". In the Slavic languages, -ak is a common suffix appended to words...
- Snowdon Hills". Bewick cites him for facts about rare species like "The Sclavonian Grebe": "This species is not numerous in the British Isles. Pennant says...
- predecessors, in particular Constantine X Doukas. His forces, mostly composed of Sclavonian, Armenian, Bulgarian, and Frankish mercenaries, were ill-disciplined,...
- and Political, on Poland: Comprising Observations on Russia and Other Sclavonian Nations and Tribes. Constable. p. 281. Retrieved 2 April 2018. Magdalena...
- "His real name was Achmed, he was a native of Bosnia, and speaks the Sclavonian language better than any other" Western sources also mention his ethnic...
- speaking a dialect of the Skipt, or Albanian, are strongly tinctured with Sclavonian blood; whereas, to the south, the influence of Greece has more prevailed...
- The chronicles subsequently narrate two separate stories that, or some Sclavonian-White Croatian noblemen (sometimes named as Petar Gusić and Petar de genere...
- himself many thousands. Godeschalc often interpreted to the people in the Sclavonian tongue the sermons and instructions of the priests in the church. During...