From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishSlavonicSla‧von‧ic /sləˈvɒnɪk $ -ˈvɑː-/ adjective Slavic
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Slavonic• The Elbe divided the Eastphalians from the Slavonic Abotrites.• These celebratory fanfares don't sound as though they might just be heralding the very advent of Slavonic culture.• Duos: Dvorak's Slavonic Dances.• Arabic, Eskimo, and some Slavonic languages formally distinguish between one, two, and more than two.• Her pounding boots beat out the rhythm of a wild Slavonic stomp.• At the Slavonic Studies reunion I met several current undergraduates from Campion.• These brothers translated the Bible into Slavonic, were the inventors of the Glagotithic alphabet, and founded Slavonic literature.