Slavonicism (славяни́зм): a form of Old Church Slavonic (q.v.) origin.
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Slavonicism (славяни́зм): a form of Old Church Slavonic (q.v.) origin.
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For example, a search for the modern-Serbian lexeme захвалност (gratitude) would also return and indicate examples containing the Slavonicism припознанство.
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Near-synonyms: Pan-Slavism, Slavophilia
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Apart, however, from the narrow technical question, General Tchernaieff could, no doubt, justify his position by the inherent rights of Russians to drive back in every direction the tide of Mahommedanism, and to help forward the flow of Slavonicism and of Christianity.
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