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Definition of Macedonian
1. Adjective. Of or relating to Macedonia or its inhabitants. "Macedonian hills"
2. Noun. A native or inhabitant of Macedon.
Generic synonyms: European
Specialized synonyms: Philippian
Specialized synonyms: Antigonus, Antigonus Cyclops, Monophthalmos, Demetrius, Demetrius I, Demetrius Poliorcetes, Lysimachus, Seleucus, Seleucus I, Seleucus I Nicator
3. Noun. The Slavic language of modern Macedonia.
Definition of Macedonian
1. a. Belonging, or relating, to Macedonia.
2. n. One of a certain religious sect, followers of Macedonius, Bishop of Constantinople, in the fourth century, who held that the Holy Ghost was a creature, like the angels, and a servant of the Father and the Son.
Definition of Macedonian
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to Macedonia, its people or language. ¹
2. Noun. A person from Macedonia (in any sense). ¹
3. Proper noun. A South Slavic language, the standard language of the Republic of Macedonia, provisionally designated the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. ¹
4. Proper noun. (historical) The tongue of the Ancient Macedonians, spoken in Macedon during the 1st millennium BC. (see Ancient Macedonian) ¹
5. Proper noun. The Greek dialect in Macedonia, region of Greece. ¹
6. Proper noun. (archaic) The name of a West-Bulgarian dialect prior to the codification of Macedonian standard language. Used in Bulgaria. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Medical Definition of Macedonian
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Macedonian
Literary usage of Macedonian
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the People of the United States: From the Revolution to the by John Bach McMaster (1895)
"CHAP. xxv. off the Azores, fell in with the British frigate Macedonian, Captain John
... United States had shot away the mizzen-mast of the Macedonian, ..."
2. The Library of American Biography by Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress), Jared Sparks (1846)
"THE Macedonian was with great propriety retained under the orders of Decatur.
... The immediate command of the Macedonian, under Decatur's orders, ..."
3. A History of Greece: From the Earliest Period to the Close of the Generation by George Grote (1862)
"But there is no sufficient evi- 3 We are told that Philip, after his expedition
against the Scythians about of Macedonian horses. ..."
4. The Historical Geography of Europe by Edward Augustus Freeman (1882)
"The second Macedonian war made Mace- HC 200- donia dependent on Rome, and all
those parts of Greece which had been under the Macedonian power ..."
5. The Historical Geography of Europe by Edward Augustus Freeman (1882)
"The Macedonian kings held different points at different times : Corinth itself
for a good while, and Thessaly and Euboia for longer periods, might be almost ..."