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Lechish
Lechish, n. and a. (ˈlɛxɪʃ) [ad. G. lechisch; cf. Lech n.5 and a.] = next.1888 J. Wright tr. Brugmann's Elem. Compar. Gram. Indo-Germanic Lang. I. 12 The Slavonic languages fall into a South-Eastern and a Western group... To the latter [belong] Czech.., Sorabian or Wendish..and Lechish (Polish and P...
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Lekh
Lech, Lekh, n.5 and a. (lɛx) Also Lach, L'ach (ʎax). [ad. G. Lech, O.Russ. lyakh; f. O.Pol. *lęch.] A. n. A member of an early Slavonic people once inhabiting the region around the upper Oder and Vistula, whose descendants are the Poles; also, the name of a legendary ancestor of this people. B. adj....
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Sorbian
Sorbian, a. and n. (ˈsɔːbɪən) [f. Sorb n.2] = Sorabian a. and n.1836 Popular Encycl. VI. i. 138/1 The Sorbians, after 640, settled in the territory deserted by the Hermunduri. Ibid. 140/1 The Sorbians, or Wends, in Lusatia. 1877 [see Lusatian n. and a.]. 1889 Cent. Dict., Sorbian... a. Pertaining to...
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Polabian
Polabian, n. and a. (pəʊˈleɪbɪən) [f. as prec. + -ian.] A. n. = prec. B. adj. Of or pertaining to the Polabs or their language.1866 Chambers's Encycl. VIII. 767/1 The Polabians never attained any distinct political footing. 1888 [see Lechish n. and a.]. 1891 Max Müller Sci. Lang. I. vii. 270 The Pol...
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