slavonic
/slə'vɔnik/ Cách viết khác : (Slavic) /'slævik/
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Definition
Adjective:
- Relating to the Slavs or their languages: "Slavonic" describes anything connected to the Slavic peoples, their cultures, or their group of languages.
- Relating to the Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family: Specifically refers to the linguistic characteristics of this language group.
Noun:
- A branch of the Indo-European family of languages: "Slavonic" is a synonym for the Slavic language group, which includes languages like Russian, Polish, Czech, and Bulgarian.
Usage Examples
Adjective:
- The professor specializes in Slavonic philology. (The professor specializes in the study of Slavic languages and literature.)
- They studied ancient Slavonic manuscripts. (They studied ancient manuscripts written in a Slavic language.)
Noun:
- Old Church Slavonic is the oldest attested Slavic language. (Old Church Slavonic is the oldest recorded Slavic language.)
- East Slavonic includes languages like Russian and Ukrainian. (The East Slavic branch includes languages like Russian and Ukrainian.)
Advanced Usage
"Old Slavonic": Often used interchangeably with "Old Church Slavonic," referring to the first literary Slavic language, based on the South Slavic dialects of the 9th century.
- The text was written in Old Slavonic.
In academic contexts, "Slavonic" is commonly used in compound names for departments or studies (e.g., Slavonic Studies). However, the primary standalone term remains "Slavonic" as defined above.
Variants and Related Words
Slavic (adj/n): The more common modern synonym for "Slavonic," especially in American English.
- Slavic languages are spoken across much of Eastern Europe.
Slav (n): A member of any of the peoples of Eastern Europe or Russia who speak a Slavic language.
- The Slavs have a rich cultural history.
Synonyms
- Slavic: Pertaining to the Slavs or their languages. (The most direct synonym)
Notes on Meaning
- The term "Slavonic" is largely synonymous with "Slavic." "Slavonic" is somewhat more traditional and is often found in historical, religious, or specific academic contexts (e.g., Old Church Slavonic). "Slavic" is the more prevalent term in general modern use.
- As a noun, it refers to the entire language family, not a single language (except in the fixed historical term "Old Church Slavonic").
Adjective
- of or relating to Slavic languages
Noun
- a branch of the Indo-European family of languages