Panslaˈvonian, -Slav-, a.
Also -sclavonian.
[Pan- 1.]
Of or pertaining to, or including all Slavonians; Panslavic, Panslavistic. So Panslaˈvonic, -Sl-, -sclaˈvonic a.; Panˈslavonism = Panslavism.
1854 R. G. Latham Native Races Russian Emp. 331 The fundamental fact on which Pan-slavonism rests, is the vast..area over which the different dialects of the Slavonic language are spoken, combined with the small amount of difference they exhibit. 1864 Webster, Panslavonian. 1877 Public Opinion 7 July 1 Under the supreme direction of Prince Tcherkasski..and his colleagues of M. Akeakoff's Panslavonic bureau. 1877 D. M. Wallace Russia xxxiv. 600 There was but one step to the conception of a Panslavonic empire. |