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Sorabian
Sorabian, a. and n. (səˈreɪbɪən) [f. med.L. Sorabi: see Sorb2.] a. adj. Of or belonging to the Slavonic race formerly dominant in Saxony; Sorbian. b. n. A Sorb; the Sorbian language.1788 Gibbon Decl. & F. lv. V. 544 note, Sclavonian captives, not of the Bohemian.., but of Sorabian race. 1851 J. Kenn... Oxford English Dictionary
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Struga (river)
The name of the river is derived either from the Upper Sorbian word pstruha for the once common brown trout (the dialect of Schleife changes the Upper Sorabian wikipedia.org
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Sorb
Sorb, n.2 (sɔːb) Also Sorbe. [ad. G. Sorbe, var. of Serbe, representing the national designation Serb (pl. Serbjo): cf. Serb. The o may be due to the influence of med.L. Sorabi: see Sorabian.] 1. A member of the Slavonic race inhabiting Lusatia in the east of Saxony; a Wend.1843 Penny Cycl. XXVI. 20... Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wendish
Wendish, a. and n. (ˈwɛndɪʃ) Also 7, 9 Windish, 9 Vendish, Vindish. [f. Wend n. + -ish, or ad. G. Wendisch, Windisch.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the Wends.1614 [see voivode β]. 1788 Engl. Rev. Dec. 479 The people..are called in Saxony Wenden, i.e. Wendts, or Vandals, or Wendish. 1790 Dornford Pütt... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wendic
Wendic, a. and n. (ˈwɛndɪk) Also Windic. [f. Wend n. + -ic. The form Windic is after G. Winde, var. of Wende Wend. Cf. Windish = Wendish.] a. adj. Of or pertaining to the Wends. b. n. The language of the Wends, Sorabian. (For a wider use see quot. 1861.)1848 Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1847 267 The ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lusatian
Lusatian, n. and a. (l(j)uːˈseɪʃ(ɪ)ən) [f. med.L. Lusatia + -an.] A. n. A native or inhabitant of Lusatia, name of a former region of eastern Germany between the Elbe and the Oder; = Wend n. 1. b. The West Slavic language spoken in Lusatia. B. adj. Of or pertaining to Lusatia or its inhabitants.1555... Oxford English Dictionary
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Return to main HelpReturn to Abbreviations home pageCollation of language names: SLanguage names beginning with:A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | Textual formsName representedSahaptinSahaptinSalishSalishSama-BajawSama-BajawSamoanS... Oxford English Dictionary
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cat
▪ I. cat, n.1 (kæt) Forms: 1 catte, catt, 2–7 catt, 4–6 catte, (3–7 kat, 6 katte), 1– cat. [The ME. and mod. cat corresponds at once to OE. cat and ONF. cat. The name is common European of unknown origin: found in Lat. and Gr. in 1–4th c., and in the modern langs. generally, as far back as their rec... Oxford English Dictionary
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