Associations to the word «Slavonic»
Noun
- Arabic
- Bohemian
- Bulgaria
- Sanskrit
- Lecturer
- Manuscript
- Hebrew
- Danube
- Vowel
- Linguist
- Tense
- Reflex
- Syllable
- Bible
- Grammar
- Principality
- Byzantium
- Study
- Vocabulary
- Constantine
- Kiev
- Phonology
- Prague
- Romance
- Lithuania
- Werewolf
- Script
- Boris
- Morphology
- Unicode
- London
- Martyr
- Gospel
- Croatia
- Chronicles
- Schema
- Simeon
- Clergy
- Syntax
- Russia
- Constantinople
- Apocalypse
- Lexicon
- Standardization
- Petition
- Cen
- Mysticism
- Linguistics
- Serbia
- Dia
- Font
- Chronicle
- Consonant
- Vladimir
- Clement
- Ukraine
- Bog
- Divinity
- Persian
- Hungarian
- Monk
- Galicia
- Patriarch
- University
- Literacy
- College
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SLAVONIC, proper noun. A branch of the Indo-European family of languages, usually divided into three subbranches:
SLAVONIC, proper noun. The unrecorded ancient language from which all of these languages developed.
SLAVONIC, adjective. Of, denoting, or relating to the people who speak these languages.
SLAVONIC, adjective. Of, denoting, or relating to Slavonia and its inhabitants.
SLAVONIC STUDIES, noun. (humanities) (UK) (Ireland) Alternative form of Slavic studies
Dictionary definition
SLAVONIC, noun. A branch of the Indo-European family of languages.
SLAVONIC, adjective. Of or relating to Slavic languages.
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.