Slavism
Look at other dictionaries:
slavism — SLAVÍSM, slavisme, s.n. Cuvânt, expresie, construcţie împrumutate dintr o limbă slavă de altă limbă (şi neasimilate). – Din fr. slavisme, germ. Slawismus. Trimis de IoanSoleriu, 25.07.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 SLAVÍSM s. v. panslavism. Trimis de… … Dicționar Român
Slavism — [släv′iz΄əm, slav′iz΄əm] n. characteristics, interests, culture, etc. of Slavs collectively … English World dictionary
Slavism — A movement with roots in Slavic Romanticism stirred up by the French Revolution and human ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity but also influenced by idealistic German philosophers such as Johann Gottfried von Herder. Slavism was a… … Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914
Slavism — /slah viz euhm, slav iz /, n. something that is native to, characteristic of, or associated with the Slavs or Slavic. Also, Slavicism. [1875 85; SLAV + ISM] * * * … Universalium
slavism — slav·ism … English syllables
Slavism — Slav•ism [[t]ˈslɑ vɪz əm, ˈslæv ɪz [/t]] also Slavicism n. something native to, characteristic of, or associated with the Slavs or Slavic • Etymology: 1875–85 … From formal English to slang
Slavism — /ˈslavɪzəm/ (say slahvizuhm) noun 1. a word or phrase borrowed from, or considered characteristic of, a Slavic language. 2. a custom, practice or behaviour peculiar to the Slavs. 3. an attachment to Slavic customs, institutions, etc …
slavism — I s ( en, er) slavisk kultur II s ( en, er) slavisk språkegendomlighet … Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok
slavism — … Useful english dictionary
Pan-Slavism — was a movement in the mid 19th century aimed at unity of all the Slavic peoples. The main focus was in the Balkans where the South Slavs had been ruled and oppressed for centuries by the three great empires, Austria Hungary, the Ottoman Empire… … Wikipedia