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51Slavic refugees from Greek Civil War — The exodus of ethnic Macedonians from Greece, ( mk. Егзодус на етничките Македонци од Грција ) [ [http://www.osservatoriobalcani.org/article/articleview/9969/1/216/] ] refers to the group of ethnic Macedonians who were evacuated and/or fled the… …
52Slavic antithesis — The Slavic antithesis is a style figure in Slavic epic poetry. It consists of three parts: a question is asked, then a negative answer is given, and finally the real explanation is provided. This is an example an excerpt from the Serbian epic… …
53Slavic people — noun a race of people speaking a Slavonic language • Syn: ↑Slavic race • Hypernyms: ↑race • Member Meronyms: ↑Slav …
54Slavic race — noun a race of people speaking a Slavonic language • Syn: ↑Slavic people • Hypernyms: ↑race • Member Meronyms: ↑Slav …
55Slavic — I. noun Date: 1812 a branch of the Indo European language family containing Belarusian, Bulgarian, Czech, Polish, Serbian and Croatian, Slovene, Russian, and Ukrainian see Indo European languages table II. adjective Date: 1813 of, relating to, or …
56Slavic — adjective Of the Slavs, their culture or the branch of the Indo European language family that they speak. Syn: Slavonic, Sclavonic …
57Slavic — Slav·ic || slÉ‘Ëvɪk n. group of Indo European languages (includes Russian, Polish, Czech, Ukrainian, etc.) …
58slavic — a. [Spelled also Sclavic, Sclavonian.] Slavonic, Slavonian …
59slavic — slav·ic …
60slavìč — íča m (ȉ í) star. slavec: poslušati slaviča …