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- from Late Middle High German sklave, from Medieval Latin sclāvus, from Late Latin Sclāvus, from Byzantine Gr**** Σκλάβος [Sklábos], Έσκλαβήνος [Ésklabḗnos]...
- of Carinthia (1105/1110 – after 1154), also called Herm**** Dalmata or Sclavus Dalmata, Secundus, by his own words born in the "heart of Istria", was...
- Serbs, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Bosniaks Derived from the Latin word "Sclavus" or from the Venetian word "Schiavone", which means Slav. Shkinulkë Gheg...
- word for "slave", s-ciào [ˈstʃao] or s-ciàvo, derives from Medieval Latin sclavus, a loanword from Medieval Gr**** Σκλάβος, related to the ethnic "Slavic"...
- Albanian means both Slav and Orthodox Christian. Its derivation is: L. sclavus > Alb. shklavus > shkla > shkja Pipa, Arshi (1989). The politics of language...
- (people), common Latin term for Slavic peoples "sclavi" is a plural form of "sclavus", a Latin word for slave Ezio Sclavi, an Italian footballer Joel Sclavi...
- Tomo Zdelarić (Latin: Zdjelaritius Sclavus, Thomas Sclavus, Thomas Sdelaritius Illyricus) (c. 1531 – 8 April 1572) was the earliest Jesuit from Habsburg...
- Slavonia, Croatia. The Royal Frankish Annals makes mention of a Wonomyrus Sclavus (Vojnomir the Slav) active in 795. Eric of Friuli, sent Vojnomir with his...
- tribe self-name *Slověne, turned into σκλάβος, εσκλαβήνος (Late Latin sclāvus) in the meaning 'prisoner of war slave', 'slave' in the 8th/9th century...
- a threat. During the 1850s Starčević forged the term Slavoserb (Latin: sclavus, servus) to describe people supposedly ready to serve foreign rulers, initially...