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In some senses, illyrian is marked as obsolete, historical. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
ancient
VERB + ILLYRIAN
phases, polish
ILLYRIAN + NOUN
e, language, languages, tribes
PREP.
from
adj
Of or pertaining to Illyria or Illyrians.
Of or in the Illyrian language.
Of or in the Serbo-Croatian language.
Scholars divide the great bulk of the Slavic languages into two branches […] The south-eastern or eastern division contains the Russian, Bulgarian, and Illyrian languages
The Slavic dialect used was examined by a very gifted poet, Gion Palmotich (1606–1657) , who attempts to identify the Dalmatian or Illyrian language (i. e., Serbo-Kroatian) with the Czech of Bohemia, which had been recognized by Charles the Fourth, in his Golden Bull (1355), as necessary for imperial princes to learn.
name
An extinct Indo-European language or group of languages spoken in modern Southeast Europe, in the western half of the Balkan Peninsula.
The Serbo-Croatian language.
The preface contains a defense of the Illyrian language and a list of the major Slavic “dialects” (Russian, Polish, Bohemian, Illyrian).
noun
An inhabitant of ancient Illyria.
An inhabitant of Roman province of Illyricum (Illyro-Roman).
A South Slav, especially a Croat, used in 17th-19th centuries.
A Proto-Albanian.
A member of the Illyrian movement.
Scholars divide the great bulk of the Slavic languages into two branches […] The south-eastern or eastern division contains the Russian, Bulgarian, and Illyrian languages
WiktionaryThe Slavic dialect used was examined by a very gifted poet, Gion Palmotich (1606–1657) , who attempts to identify the Dalmatian or Illyrian language (i. e., Serbo-Kroatian) with the Czech of Bohemia,
WiktionaryThe preface contains a defense of the Illyrian language and a list of the major Slavic “dialects” (Russian, Polish, Bohemian, Illyrian).
WiktionaryThe preface contains a defense of the Illyrian language and a list of the major Slavic “dialects” (Russian, Polish, Bohemian, Illyrian).
WiktionaryAlbania's history is marked by various phases, from ancient Illyrian tribes to the Roman Empire, Byzantine influence, and Ottoman rule.
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In some senses, illyrian is marked as obsolete, historical. Watch for register when choosing this word.