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Grouping of people
The Slavs or Slavic people are groups of people who speak Slavic languages. Slavs are geographically distributed throughout regions of Eurasia; they predominantly
Slavs
Topics referred to by the same term
Slav in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A Slav is a person of Slavic ethnicity. Slav or Slavs may also refer to: Slav Defense, a chess opening Slav (village)
Slav_(disambiguation)
SLĀV is a Canadian theatre production. It was created by Béatrice Bonifassi, with Robert Lepage as stage director. The pair launched the show on June 26
Slāv
Group of tribal societies
The early Slavs were Indo-European peoples and speakers of the Indo-European dialects who lived during the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages
Early_Slavs
Subgroup of Slavic peoples
The East Slavs are a subgroup of the Slavs, who speak East Slavic languages and reside chiefly in Eastern Europe but extend also across northern Asia
East_Slavs
Subgroup of Slavic peoples who speak the South Slavic languages
Geographically separated from the West Slavs and East Slavs by Austria, Hungary, Romania, and the Black Sea, the South Slavs today include Bosniaks, Bulgarians
South_Slavs
Ice-covered point in Antarctica
Slav Point (Bulgarian: нос Слав, ‘Nos Slav’ \'nos 'slav\) is the ice-covered point on the north side of the entrance to Zimen Inlet on Oscar II Coast
Slav_Point
Chess opening
The Slav Defense is a chess opening that begins with the moves: 1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 The Slav is one of the primary defenses to the Queen's Gambit. Although
Slav_Defense
Collective term applied to a number of West Slavic tribes
Polabian Slavs, also known as Elbe Slavs and more broadly as Wends, is a collective term applied to a number of Lechitic (West Slavic) tribes who lived
Polabian_Slavs
Political ideology emphasising unity of Slavic peoples
Pan-Slavism is a political ideology that originated in the mid-19th century, emphasizing integrity and unity among the Slavic peoples. Extensive pan-Slavism
Pan-Slavism
The ethnonym and autonym Slav denotes the Slavic peoples of Eastern and Southern Europe. It has been reconstructed in Proto-Slavic as *Slověninъ (pl. *Slověne)
Slav_(ethnonym)
Play written by Tony Kushner
Slavs!: Thinking About the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness is a 1994 play by Tony Kushner, set in the USSR as it crumbles and during its
Slavs!
Cycle of paintings by Alphonse Mucha
The Slav Epic (Czech: Slovanská epopej) is a cycle of 20 large canvases painted by Czech Art Nouveau painter Alphonse Mucha between 1910 and 1928. The
The_Slav_Epic
Russian term for a juvenile delinquent
The Slavic Squat Phenomenon Kiril Tsanov, The history of the Slav squat How the “Slav squat” became an internet sensation, The Economist, September 10
Gopnik
Bulgarian noble
Alexius Slav (Bulgarian: Алексий Слав, Greek: Ἀλέξιος Σθλαῦος; fl. 1208–28) was a Bulgarian nobleman (bolyarin), a member of the Asen dynasty, and a nephew
Alexius_Slav
King of the Slavs (Latin: rex Sclavorum, Sclavorum rex) was a title denoting some Slavic rulers, as well as Germanic rulers that conquered Slavs, in the Middle
King_of_the_Slavs
Chess opening
the QGD term is often used to refer only to play after 2...e6. 2...c6, the Slav Defense, is the main alternative to 2...e6 for declining the gambit. Black
Queen's_Gambit
South Slavic ethnic group
Boris I's efforts was a major factor in making later the Slavs in Macedonia—and the other Slavs within the First Bulgarian State—adopt the common demonym
Macedonians_(ethnic_group)
9th-century Byzantine Christian theologians and missionaries
missionaries. For their work evangelizing the Early Slavs, they are known as the "Apostles to the Slavs". They are credited with devising the Glagolitic
Cyril_and_Methodius
Czech painter, illustrator and graphic artist (1860–1939)
himself to a series of twenty monumental symbolist canvases known as The Slav Epic, depicting the history of all the Slavic peoples of the world, which
Alphonse_Mucha
Subgroup of Slavic peoples
The West Slavs are Slavic peoples who speak the West Slavic languages. They separated from the common Slavic group around the 7th century, and established
West_Slavs
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Slavic, Slav, or Slavonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Slavic, Slav or Slavonic may refer to: Slavic peoples, an ethno-linguistic group
Slavic
Chess opening
The Semi-Slav Defense is a variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined chess opening defined by the position reached after the moves: 1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3
Semi-Slav_Defense
South Slavic language spoken in North Macedonia
saw proponents of creating a common church for Bulgarian and Macedonian Slavs which would use a common modern Macedo-Bulgarian literary standard. The
Macedonian_language
1601 book about the history of the Slavic people
The Kingdom of the Slavs (Italian: Il Regno de gli Slavi) is a book by Mavro Orbini published in the Italian city of Pesaro in 1601. The book provided
Kingdom_of_the_Slavs
Tribe in the Early Slavs
Novgorod Slavs, Ilmen Slavs (Russian: Ильменские словене, Il'menskiye slovene), or Slovenes were the northernmost tribe of the Early Slavs, and inhabited
Novgorod_Slavs
Patriotic Slavic song
"Hey, Slavs" is a patriotic song dedicated to the Slavs and widely considered to be the Pan-Slavic anthem. It was adapted and adopted as the national
Hey,_Slavs
Byzantine military commander (c. 760–823)
Thomas the Slav (Greek: Θωμᾶς, romanized: Thōmas, c. 760 – October 823) was a 9th-century Byzantine military commander, most notable for leading a wide-scale
Thomas_the_Slav
Former Israeli settlement in the Gaza Strip
Slav (Hebrew: שְׂלָו, lit. 'quail') was an Israeli settlement in the Gush Katif settlement bloc, located in the south-west edge of the Gaza Strip that
Slav_(Israeli_settlement)
Country in Eastern Europe and North Asia
territory dates back to the Lower Paleolithic. The emergence of the East Slavs as a prominent group in Europe between the 3rd and 8th centuries AD led
Russia
Pontic Greeks, Caucasus Greeks, ethnic minorities from Northern Greece like Slav Macedonians, and ideological communists joined the struggle on the side of
Refugees of the Greek Civil War
Refugees_of_the_Greek_Civil_War
Subfamily of Indo-European languages
and West Slavs. Frankish conquests completed the geographical separation between these two groups, also severing the connection between Slavs in Moravia
Slavic_languages
2012 Japanese film
format in the US. In 2011, DSO agent Leon S. Kennedy infiltrates the "Eastern Slav Republic", a former Soviet republic, to confirm rumors that Bio-Organic Weapons
Resident_Evil:_Damnation
Bulgarian musical duo
Slav de Hren is a Bulgarian musical duo, formed in 2005, whose work combines jazz, rock and classical music. The members are George Marinov, an underground
Slav_de_Hren
Country in Central Europe
century, the Slavs played a significant role in the creation of Samo's Empire. When the Avar Khaganate dissolved in the 9th century, the Slavs established
Slovakia
Country in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991
Latvian Kyrgyz Tajik Armenian Turkmen Estonian Ethnic groups (1989) 70% East Slavs 17% Turkic 13% other Religion Secular state (de jure) State atheism (de
Soviet_Union
Aspect of European history
the monarchs of the South Slavs adopted Christianity in the 9th century, the East Slavs in the 10th, and the West Slavs between the 9th and 12th century
Christianization_of_the_Slavs
Ongoing conflict since 2014
Ukraine articles History Chronology Scythians Sarmatians Goths Early Slavs East Slavs Kuyaba Kievan Rus' Principality of Kiev Galicia–Volhynia Mongol invasion
Russo-Ukrainian_war
1914–1918 global conflict
other Slav states, they preferred the strategically vital Bosporus straits to be controlled by a weak Ottoman government, rather than an ambitious Slav power
World_War_I
Dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945
defeat Poland and the Soviet Union and then removing or killing the Jews and Slavs. The Generalplan Ost (General Plan East) called for deporting the population
Adolf_Hitler
Early 20th-century movement promoting Slavic independence, liberalism and co-operation
Neo-Slavism was a short-lived movement originating in Austria-Hungary around 1908 and influencing nearby Slavic states in the Balkans as well as Russia
Neo-Slavism
Early Slavic tribes
South Slavs. They were mentioned by early Byzantine chroniclers as barbarians having appeared at the Byzantine borders along with the Antes (East Slavs),
Sclaveni
Hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Slavic peoples
anti-Slavic sentiment throughout history has been the assertion that some Slavs are inferior to other peoples. Anti-Slavic sentiment reached its highest
Anti-Slavic_sentiment
Pseudohistorical Russian theory
Central to Fomenko's new chronology is his claim of the existence of a vast Slav-Turk empire, called "the Russian Horde" (Great Tartaria), which played a
New_chronology_(Fomenko)
Ukrainian boxer (born 1987)
many fans; and that he does not wish to divide people, "because we are Slavs". Afterwards, whenever pressed on the question, Usyk often replied "Crimea
Oleksandr_Usyk
Dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943
the Dinaric Alps ... I would say we can easily sacrifice 500,000 barbaric Slavs for 50,000 Italians ... — Benito Mussolini, speech held in Pola, 20 September
Benito_Mussolini
Saints venerated in multiple Slavic cultures and churches
The Seven Apostles (Bulgarian: Свети Седмочисленици, romanized: Sveti Sedmochislenitsi) are seven saints venerated in the Bulgarian Orthodox Church and
Seven_Apostles_of_Bulgaria
Political concept and program
Austro-Slavism or Austrian Slavism was a political concept and program aimed to solve problems of Slavic peoples in the Austrian Empire. It was most influential
Austro-Slavism
cosmological concepts were shared across the East, West, and South Slavs. The South Slavs, who likely settled in the Balkans during the 6th–7th centuries
Slavic_paganism
Country in Southeast Europe
that the Slav presence in Kosovo and southernmost part of the Morava Valley may have been quite weak in the first one or two centuries of Slav settlement
Kosovo
Chess opening
classical openings with 1...d5 such as the Queen's Gambit Declined, Slav Defence, and Semi-Slav Defence; these are not considered "Indian" openings. The usual
Indian_Defence
Historic ethnic group
The Asia Minor Slavs were the historical South Slavic communities that were relocated, usually forcibly, from the Balkan peninsula to Asia Minor by the
Asia_Minor_Slavs
Topics referred to by the same term
Macedonian Slavs, most commonly known as ethnic Macedonians (Macedonian: Македонци, romanized: Makedonci), are a South Slavic ethnic group primarily associated
Macedonian Slavs (disambiguation)
Macedonian_Slavs_(disambiguation)
1876 tone poem by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
The Marche slave, also Marche slav (French pronunciation: [maʁʃ(ə) slav]) in B♭ minor, Op. 31, is an orchestral tone poem by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Marche_slave
Ancient Eurasian icon and Nazi symbol
Illyrians, Indo-Iranians, Celts, Greeks, Italics, Germanic peoples and Slavs. In Sintashta culture's "Country of Towns", ancient Indo-European settlements
Swastika
Nazi plan for genocide in Eastern Europe
involving the genocide, extermination and large-scale ethnic cleansing of Slavs, Eastern European Jews, and other indigenous peoples of Eastern Europe categorized
Generalplan_Ost
Gathering of Slav populations in Europe
representatives from nearly all Slav populations of Europe met in one place to discuss the emerging idea of Pan-Slavism. The delegates at the Congress
Prague_Slavic_Congress,_1848
Country in Southeast Europe
resumed. Around the 6th century, these territories were settled by the early Slavs. The Bulgars, led by Asparuh, attacked from the lands of Old Great Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Country in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
about 400,000 Russians immigrated to Kazakhstan, and about one million Slavs, Germans, Jews, and others immigrated to the region during the first third
Kazakhstan
Country in Southeast Europe
of Greeks from Sicily and Asia Minor to the Greek peninsula, while many Slavs were captured and resettled in Asia Minor. During the late 9th, 10th, and
Greece
Country in Central and Southeast Europe
archaeological data has established that the migration and settlement of the Slavs/Croats was in the late 6th and early 7th century. Eventually, a dukedom
Croatia
South Slavic ethnic group
forming three main branches: the West Slavs in eastern Central Europe, the East Slavs in Eastern Europe, and the South Slavs in Southeastern Europe (Balkans)
Bulgarians
German philosopher and socialist (1818–1883)
allies Britain and France against Russia. He was absolutely opposed to Pan-Slavism, viewing it as an instrument of Russian foreign policy. Marx considered
Karl_Marx
Norwegian chess grandmaster (born 1990)
Semi-Slav Defense: General (D43), 1–0. This was Carlsen's first win against a 2800+ player. Carlsen vs. Boris Gelfand, Tal Memorial (2011), Slav Defense:
Magnus_Carlsen
Emperor of Russia from 1894 to 1917
alliances created a climate for large-scale conflict. The concept of Pan-Slavism and shared religion created public sympathy between Russia and Serbia.
Nicholas_II
German state from 1933 to 1945
Europe by 1940, but failed to subdue Britain. Racism, Nazi eugenics, anti-Slavism, and especially antisemitism were central ideological features of the regime
Nazi_Germany
departments call Macedonians as "Slav-Macedonians" and some people from the north of Greece as "persons associated with Slav-Macedonians". Government owned
Macedonian_Australians
Country in Central Europe
century, the Germanic tribes of the Marcomanni and Quadi settled there. Slavs from the Black Sea–Carpathian region settled in the area (their migration
Czech_Republic
Racist foundations of Nazism
race being the best branch, and they considered Jews, mixed-race people, Slavs, Romani, black people, and certain other ethnicities racially inferior subhumans
Nazi_racial_theories
Eastern Christian liturgical rite
among Orthodox Slavs, who were employing Church Slavic variant of Byzantine Rite in their liturgy. In Latin terminology, Eastern Slavs were also known
Byzantine_Rite
Minority in Greece
emigrant communities in neighbouring countries, as well as further abroad. The Slavs took advantage of the desolation left by the nomadic tribes and in the 6th
Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia
Slavic_speakers_of_Greek_Macedonia
Country in Central Europe
various groups, including Celts, Romans, Huns, Germanic peoples, Avars, and Slavs. Statehood began in the late ninth century with the Principality of Hungary
Hungary
Unrecognized state in Eastern Europe
chauvinist positions, calling for minority populations, particularly the Slavs (mainly Russians and Ukrainians) and Gagauz, to leave or be expelled from
Transnistria
Country in Southeast Europe
is the Old Royal Capital and cultural centre. Before the arrival of the Slav peoples in the Balkans in the 6th and 7th centuries CE, the area now known
Montenegro
King of France from 1643 to 1715
Boston: Simon & Schuster. Dvornik, Francis (December 1992) [1962]. The Slavs in European History and Civilization. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 978-0-8135-0799-6
Louis_XIV
Croatian historian, politician, publicist and lawyer
father of Croatian geopolitics. His book The South Slav Question is a seminal work on the South Slav geopolitical issues. Pilar was born in Zagreb, where
Ivo_Pilar
Country in Southeast Europe
Byzantine Empire. Slavs overwhelmed the Balkans in the 6th and 7th centuries. Illyrian cultural traits were adopted by the South Slavs, as evidenced in
Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Country in Eastern Europe
lands within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania that had been populated mostly by Slavs who had been Christianised early, as opposed to Black Ruthenia, which was
Belarus
Topics referred to by the same term
Byzantino-Slavic wars may refer to: Byzantine–Bulgarian wars, wars between Byzantines and Bulgarians Byzantine–Serbian wars, wars between Byzantines and
Byzantino-Slavic_wars
Musical artist
Slav Simanic is Toronto-based guitarist. Simanic's music advances a Christian message through its occasional use of spoken word quotes taken from the Bible
Slav_Simanic
Country in Southeast-Central Europe
parts were included in the Western Roman Empire. By the 6th century, South Slavs migrated into the Byzantine territory in large numbers. They merged with
Serbia
Human posture
variant forms of squat as: Squat-kneel; Flat-footed Squat (the Asian squat, or Slav squat); Tiptoe Squat (the Western squat, or heels-raised squat); Squat-sit;
Squatting_position
Medieval Slavic literary language
Church Slavonic (OCS) or Old Slavonic (/sləˈvɒnɪk, slæˈvɒn-/ slə-VON-ik, slav-ON-) is the first Slavic literary language and the oldest extant written
Old_Church_Slavonic
Americas. Slavs East Slavs, West Slavs, South Slavs Antes people, Braničevci, Buzhans, Carantanians, Guduscani, Melingoi, Merehani, Slavs in Lower Pannonia
Outline of Slavic history and culture
Outline_of_Slavic_history_and_culture
1867–1918 empire in Central Europe
October. The South Slavs in both halves of the monarchy had already declared in favor of uniting with Serbia in a large South Slav state in the 1917 Corfu
Austria-Hungary
Chess opening
e3 Bf5. This avoids the potential transposition into the Vienna. The Semi-Slav Defense occurs after Black plays 4...c6 in the Three Knights Variation. The
Queen's_Gambit_Declined
Slavic people in the former Roman province
Early Slavs settled in the eastern and southern parts of the former Roman province of Pannonia. The term Lower Pannonia was used to designate those areas
Slavs_in_Lower_Pannonia
Differences in New Testament manuscripts
slight difference pm: permulti: i.e., many rell: all other extant manuscripts slav: Slavic versions in Old Church Slavonic syr or sy: Syriac versions and superscripts:
Textual variants in the New Testament
Textual_variants_in_the_New_Testament
Jewish diaspora of Central Europe
east. His contemporary Saadia Gaon identified Ashkenaz with the slavim or Slavs. In 1932, Samuel Krauss identified the Biblical "Ashkenaz" with northern
Ashkenazi_Jews
President of Turkey from 1923 to 1938
According to the claims by the Torbeš community, he descended from the Muslim Slavs: Pomaks (Bulgarian Muslims) or Torbeši (Macedonian Muslims). His mother
Mustafa_Kemal_Atatürk
Chess opening
lines consist of Nf6, e6, and d5 (or Bb4) systemic responses by Black, a Slav-like system consisting of c6 and d5, or a direct King's Indian Defence setup
English_Opening
Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)
same year, and would not conclude until 591; by this time, the Avars and Slavs had repeatedly invaded the Balkans, causing great instability. Maurice campaigned
Byzantine_Empire
Russian ice dancer, coach and choreographer
Vyacheslav "Slav" Aleksandrovich Baboshin (also romanized Baboshyn) is a Russian ice dancer, coach and choreographer based in Australia. Baboshin was coached
Slav_Baboshin
Social movement of ethnic Macedonians
were Slavs. Under these influences in the 19th century some intellectuals in the region developed the idea on direct link between the local Slavs, the
Macedonian_nationalism
Name list
Slavic names ending in -slav (Stanislav, Květoslav, Branislav, Rostislav, Miroslav, Miloslav, Sobiesław, Svatoslav) or beginning Slav- (Slavomir, Slavomil)
Slávek
but under this title the Pennsylvanian includes Hungarians, Lithuanians, Slavs, Poles, Magyars and Tyroleans. Montgomery, Michael (2006). From Ulster to
List_of_ethnic_slurs
cultures of Slavic Europe. East Slavs: Culture of Russia Culture of Ukraine Culture of Belarus Rusyn culture South Slavs: Culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina
List_of_Slavic_cultures
1762 Bulgarian historiographical work by Saint Paisius of Hilendar
Bulgarian: История славянобългарска, romanized: Istoriya slavyanobalgarska, lit. 'Slav-Bulgarian History') is a book by Bulgarian scholar and clergyman Saint Paisius
Istoriya_Slavyanobolgarskaya
European political entity (800/962–1806)
facilitated a successful eastward expansion of lands inhabited by West Slavs, typically through military conquest. German-speaking farmers, traders,
Holy_Roman_Empire
Continent
the Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Goths, Vandals, Huns, Franks, Angles, Saxons, Slavs, Avars, Bulgars, Vikings, Pechenegs, Cumans, and Magyars. Renaissance thinkers
Europe
SLAV
SLAV
Male
Slavic
Slavic name ZHERNEBOH means "black god."Â
Boy/Male
Slavic
Glory.
Male
Slavic
(ВелеÑÑŠ) Variant form of Slavic Volos, VELES means "ox." In mythology, this is the name of a god of the earth, underworld, dragons, cattle, magic and trickery. He is an enemy of Perun and is described as being horned and serpentine.Â
Male
Serbian
Serbian name SLAVOLJUB means "glorious."
Male
Slavic
(Сварог) Slavic myth name of a god of the sky and sun, SVAROG means "clear and bright."
Surname or Lastname
German (of Slavic origin)
German (of Slavic origin) : habitational name for someone from a place called Peise near Königsberg in former East Prussia (present name: Kaliningrad, an exclave of Russia).German (of Slavic origin) : occupational name from a derivative of Polish pisarz ‘scribe’, ‘clerk’ or a cognate in some other Slavic language.German : variant of Beiser.English : variant spelling of Peyser.
Female
Serbian
(Славица) Serbian name SLAVICA means "glory."
Male
Slavic
(Здравко) Slavic name ZDRAVKO means "healthy."
Female
Serbian
(Славна) Serbian name SLAVNA means "glorious."
Male
Slavic
(ВолоÑÑŠ) Slavic name derived from the word volu, VOLOS means "ox." In mythology, this is the name of a god of the earth, underworld, dragons, cattle, magic and trickery. He is an enemy of Perun and is described as being horned and serpentine. Also known as Veles.
Surname or Lastname
German (of Slavic origin)
German (of Slavic origin) : from a pet form of the personal name Pavel or Paweł, respectively the Czech and Polish forms of Paul, or from a Sorbian cognate.German (of Slavic origin) : nickname for a small man, from Slavic palac ‘thumb’.Irish : MacLysaght ascribes the origin of this surname in Ireland to the arrival there in the 15th century of a Lombard family of bankers named de Palatio.English : from Old French palis, paleis ‘palisade’, ‘fence’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a palisade or a metonymic occupational name for a maker of fences.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked at a palace (bishop’s, archbishop’s, or royal), from Old French, Middle English palais, paleis.English : metonymic occupational name for a worker at a straw stack, from Old French paille ‘straw’ + Middle English hous ‘house’.Greek : ornamental name or nickname from Albanian pallë ‘sword’.Catalan (Pallà s) : variant spelling of Pallars, a regional name from the Catalan district of Pallars, in the Pyrenees.
Male
Serbian
(Славко) Serbian name derived from Slavic slav, SLAVCO means "glory." Used as a pet form of Slavoljub.
Boy/Male
Slavic
Glory.
Surname or Lastname
Possibly an Americanized spelling of Czech and Slovak ÄŒech (see Cech), or other Slavic or German ethnic names for a Czech.English
Possibly an Americanized spelling of Czech and Slovak ÄŒech (see Cech), or other Slavic or German ethnic names for a Czech.English : unexplained.
Male
Slavic
(Стрибог) Slavic myth name of a god of frost, ice, and wind, STRIBOG means "flowing god."
Girl/Female
Slavic Spanish
Spanish abbreviation of Estanislao 'make famous' from the name borne by several Slavic kings and...
Boy/Male
German, Russian, Slavic
Glory
Female
Russian
(Слава) Russian unisex name SLAVA means "glory."
Male
Slavic
Slavic name ZLOGONJE means "expels evil."
Male
Slavic
(Влатко) Pet form of Slavic Vladimir, VLATKO means "peaceful ruler."
SLAV
SLAV
Girl/Female
French
To create.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
An Assemblage of Jasmines
Boy/Male
Indian
Always Happy and Loving; Lord Mahadev
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Parvati, Purity, Gift from God, One who protects, Night prayer
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Love; A Mark of Love
Boy/Male
Hindu
A king, Intelligent
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Free.
Girl/Female
Greek
Active.
SLAV
SLAV
SLAV
SLAV
SLAV
n.
The persons or interest formerly representing slavery politically, or wielding political power for the preservation or advancement of slavery.
n.
A person engaged in the purchase and sale of slaves; a slave merchant, or slave trader.
n.
A vessel engaged in the slave trade; a slave ship.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Slavonia; ethnologically, a Slav.
n.
Alt. of Slavophile
imp. & p. p.
of Slaver
n.
One, not being a Slav, who is interested in the development and prosperity of that race.
n.
The condition of a slave; the state of entire subjection of one person to the will of another.
n.
The holding of slaves.
a.
Alt. of Slavonic
n.
The group of allied languages spoken by the Slavs.
a.
Of or pertaining to Slavonia, or its inhabitants.
a.
Of or pertaining to slaves; such as becomes or befits a slave; servile; excessively laborious; as, a slavish life; a slavish dependance on the great.
n.
The common feeling and interest of the Slavonic race.
a.
Holding persons in slavery.
pl.
of Slavery
a.
Slavonic.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Slaver
a.
Of or pertaining to the Slavs, or their language.
n.
See Slavocracy.