Associations to the word «Georgian»

Wiktionary

GEORGIAN, proper noun. The language of the country of Georgia.
GEORGIAN, noun. A person from the country of Georgia or descended from them.
GEORGIAN, noun. A person from the U.S. State of Georgia or descended from them.
GEORGIAN, noun. (historical) A British citizen during the reign of a King George.
GEORGIAN, adjective. Of, from, or pertaining to the country of Georgia, the Georgian people or the Georgian language.
GEORGIAN, adjective. Of, from, or pertaining to the U.S. State of Georgia or its Georgian or English dialect.
GEORGIAN, adjective. Of, from, or characteristic of the reigns of Kings George I-IV of the UK (1714-1837).
GEORGIAN PLANET, proper noun. The planet Uranus.
GEORGIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC, proper noun. The republic of Georgia when it was a nominally independent member republic of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
GEORGIAN SSR, proper noun. Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, the name for the Republic of Georgia while under the rule of the Soviet Union (1936-1991, named changed in 1990).
GEORGIAN STUDIES, noun. Kartvelian studies

Dictionary definition

GEORGIAN, noun. A native or resident of the American state of Georgia.
GEORGIAN, noun. A native or inhabitant of Georgia in Asia.
GEORGIAN, noun. A southern Caucasian language with 3 million speakers and a long literary tradition.
GEORGIAN, adjective. Of or relating to the former British colony of Georgia; "the Georgian colony".
GEORGIAN, adjective. Of or relating to or characteristic of the Asian republic of Georgia or its people or language; "the Georgian capital is Tbilisi"; "Georgian farmers"; "Georgian vowels".
GEORGIAN, adjective. Of or relating to or characteristic of the American state of Georgia or its inhabitants; "the Georgian state capital is Atlanta"; "Georgian peach farmers".
GEORGIAN, adjective. Of or relating to the Hanoverian kings of England; "the first Georgian monarch".

Wise words

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Nathaniel Hawthorne