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Slavic1813; see Slav + -ic. Earlier in same sense was Slavonic (1640s), from Slavonia, a region of Croatia; Slavonian (1570s). As a noun in reference to a language group from 1812.
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Slavichaving to do with the people and culture of Central and Eastern Europe.
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SlavicAn eastern European sub-branch of Indo-European containing languages such as Slovenian, Slovakian, and Slavonian. Geographically, the speakers of the various slavic languages primarily reside in easte [..]
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Slavic(n) a branch of the Indo-European family of languages(adj) of or relating to Slavic languages
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Slavic
Of the Slavs, their culture or the branch of the Indo-European language associated with them.
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