Definition of Sclave

1. a slave [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sclave

scizorhinal
sclaffed
sclaffer
sclaffers
sclaffing
sclaffs
sclarene
sclarite
sclate
sclated
sclates
sclating
sclaundre
sclaundres
sclave (current term)
sclaves
sclenchyma
sclender
scler-
sclera
scleractinian
scleradenitis
sclerae
scleragogy
scleral buckling
scleral buckling operation
scleral diseases
scleral ectasia

Literary usage of Sclave

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Through Bosnia and the Herzegóvina on Foot During the Insurrection, August by Arthur Evans (1876)
"... of the Citizens—Blending of Italian and sclave—The Natural Seaport of Bosnia—A Vision of Gold and Sapphire—On the Margin of the Hellenic World. ..."

2. Twenty Years in Parliament by William Torrens McCullagh Torrens (1893)
"What would we do with a sclave element ? It would never assimilate with our life. Denmark and Holland would be quite another thing. ..."

3. Kossuth and Magyar Land: Personal Adventures During the War in Hungary by Charles Pridham (1851)
"Squalor and Disregard to Cleanliness manifested by the sclave Races wherever found.—Description of Semlin.— Embark in one of the Danube Steamers ..."

4. Kossuth and Magyar Land: Personal Adventures During the War in Hungary by Charles Pridham (1851)
"Squalor and Disregard to Cleanliness manifested by the sclave Races wherever found.—Description of Semlin.— Embark in one of the Danube Steamers ..."

5. History of Europe from the Fall of Napoleon in MDCCCXV to the Accession of by Archibald Alison (1860)
"It was a remarkable circumstance that all the debutes in the sclave Assembly were conducted, and thi>ir addresses published, in the German language, ..."

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