From Slav + -dom. <span class="searchmatch">Slavdom</span> (uncountable) Slavic peoples collectively, Slavs as a body. 1921, Sir Alfred William Fortescue Knox, With the Russian Army...
(uncountable) Slavic peoples, collectively as a body, in ethnic, linguistic, cultural or historical terms the area inhabited by Slavic peoples <span class="searchmatch">Slavdom</span> Slavness...
słowiańszczyzna Słowiańszczyzna f <span class="searchmatch">Slavdom</span> (the area inhabited by Slavs, or with Slavic influence) (collective) <span class="searchmatch">Slavdom</span> (Slavic people collectively, Slavs...
and Russia. Yugoslavia Slavia Orthodoxa Slavia Romana South Slavia Slav <span class="searchmatch">Slavdom</span> Slavic land of the Slavs saliva, salvia, Valais, Salvia, Alavis, Avilas...
all an ancient kindred, but we are not Goths: we are a part of primeval <span class="searchmatch">Slavdom</span>. “prastar”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian)...
Mikhail Pogodin, who specialized in the topic, accepted the Norman theory yet argued for the basic Slavness of early Rusian culture. <span class="searchmatch">Slavdom</span> Slavhood...
Slavic face, interrupted furiously. Slav Slavonic Sclavonic non-Slavic <span class="searchmatch">Slavdom</span>, Slavia, Slavism, Slavistics, Pan-Slavic, Interslavic of the Slavs, their...
for particularly Westernized Croats who were perceived as traitors of <span class="searchmatch">Slavdom</span> (especially when also being intolerant of Serbs). IPA(key): /kroǎsaːn/...
слове́нин (slovénin) — rare, with original o-grade славя́нство (slavjánstvo, “<span class="searchmatch">Slavdom</span>”) слова́к (slovák, “Slovak”) слове́нец (slovénec, “Slovenian”) слови́нец...
from pre-Slavic substratum due to the fact that it's absent in western <span class="searchmatch">Slavdom</span>, the substratum language being possibly Albanian. IPA(key): /t͡ʃûka/ Hyphenation:...