Associations to the word «Transylvania»
Noun
- Romanian
- Sigismund
- Romania
- Habsburg
- Hungary
- Dracula
- Hungarian
- Principality
- Unitarian
- Lexington
- Alba
- Saxon
- Ottomans
- Ottoman
- Moravia
- Bucharest
- Danube
- Kentucky
- Galicia
- Constantin
- Frankenstein
- Turk
- Silesia
- Matthias
- Vienna
- Budapest
- Slovakia
- Tributary
- Proper
- Slav
- Austria
- Henderson
- Bram
- Austrian
- Pronunciation
- Archduke
- Croatia
- Bohemia
- Moldova
- Tyrol
- Nobleman
- Vampire
- Bulgarian
- Celt
- Unification
- Ferdinand
- Deva
- Prehistory
- Auschwitz
- Monarchy
- Porte
- Czechoslovakia
- Autonomy
- Serb
- Boone
- Cherokee
- Swain
- Lutheran
- Werewolf
- Magnate
- Protestantism
- Princes
- Giorgio
- Orthodox
- Brave
- Diet
- Leopold
- Prince
- Gabriel
- Bulgaria
- Nobility
- Northern
- Peasant
- Palatine
- Romani
- Cossack
- Hun
- Maximilian
- Andrei
- Serf
- Treaty
- Mare
- Hotel
- Rudolf
- Mongol
Adjective
Wiktionary
TRANSYLVANIA, proper noun. A region in the west of Romania.
TRANSYLVANIA SAXON, noun. A Transylvanian Saxon.
TRANSYLVANIA SAXONS, noun. Plural of Transylvania Saxon
Dictionary definition
TRANSYLVANIA, noun. A historical plateau region in northwestern Romania that is separated from the rest of the country by the Transylvanian Alps; originally part of Hungary; incorporated into Romania at the end of World War I.
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