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Definition of Slavic race
1. Noun. A race of people speaking a Slavonic language.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Slavic Race
Literary usage of Slavic race
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Turkey by Edson Lyman Clark, Wilfred C. Lay (1898)
"CHAPTER L THE Slavic race. OF the widespread Japhetic, Indo-European or Aryan
... In point of numbers the Slavic race is hardly inferior to the Teutonic. ..."
2. Researches Into the Physical History of Mankind by James Cowles Prichard (1841)
"... the genuine Slavic race. The prevalence of Teutonic manners and the German
language was a common matter of complaint among the Bohemians of this time. ..."
3. The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge edited by George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana (1884)
"Slavic race AND LANGUAGES, XV. 103. Pan- slavic movement, 2 b. Old or Church
Slavic, 104, 1 a; XIV. 783, 2 bo. Living Slavic languages, XV. 104, 1 be. ..."
4. The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana (1883)
"Slavic race AND LANGUAGES. The Slave or Slavi (in the Slavic languages, Slovene,
... Slavic race ..."
5. The Races of European Turkey by Edson Lyman Clark (1878)
"CHAPTER I. THE Slavic race. OF the widespread Japhetic, Indo-European or Aryan
... In point of numbers the Slavic race is hardly inferior to the Teutonic. ..."