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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...
- 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...
- Serbs, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Bosniaks Derived from the Latin word "Sclavus" or from the Venetian word "Schiavone", which means Slav. Shkinulkë Gheg...
- tribe self-name *Slověne, turned into σκλάβος, εσκλαβήνος (Late Latin sclāvus) in the meaning 'prisoner of war slave', 'slave' in the 8th/9th century...
- 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"...
- century. In the 1604 lexicon by Albert Szenczi Molnár, "Tót" was defined as "Sclavus, Dalmata, Illyricus", a "Totorszag" (Tótsag) is "Dalmatia, Sclavonia, Illyrica...
- Martin of Braga was the first western author to refer to a people known as "Sclavus" before 580, Jonas of Bobbio included the earliest lengthy record of the...
- possibly from the Arabic saqaliba, which is in turn derived from Late Latin sclavus, meaning slave. Sakalavas are considered to be a mix of Austronesian and...
- these terms used amongst Albanian speakers originate from the Latin word sclavus which contained the traditional meaning of "the neighbouring foreigner"...