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Dutch
Etymology
Probably borrowed from German Panslawist, equivalent to pan- + Slaaf + -ist. First attested in 1847, but not common until the 1860s.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌpɑn.slaːˈvɪst/
- Hyphenation: pan‧sla‧vist
- Rhymes: -ɪst
Noun
panslavist m (plural panslavisten)
- Panslavist
- 1847 July 11 & 12, "Buitenlandsche berigten. Rusland", Nederlandsche Staats-courant, No. 162, quoting the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung.
Men hoopt, dat deze les de zoogenaamde Panslavisten in Rusland voor langen tijd den lust zal doen verliezen om hunne hersenschimmige plannen te vervolgen.- One hopes that this lesson will cause the so-called Panslavists in Russia to lose their derise to pursue their figmentous schemes for a long while.
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French panslaviste.
Noun
panslavist m (plural panslaviști)
- Panslavist
Declension
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From panslavìzam.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /panslǎʋist/
- Hyphenation: pan‧sla‧vist
Noun
panslàvist m (Cyrillic spelling пансла̀вист)
- Panslavist
Declension
References
- “panslavist”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2024