Macedonian


[mas-i-doh-nee-uh n] /ˌmæs ɪˈdoʊ ni ən/

noun
1.
a native or inhabitant of .
2.
a Slavic language of modern .
3.
an extinct language of ancient , an Indo-European language of uncertain relationship within the Indo-European language family.
adjective
4.
of or relating to , its inhabitants, or their language.
/ˌmæsɪˈdəʊnɪən/
adjective
1.
of or relating to Macedonia, its inhabitants, or any of their languages or dialects
noun
2.
a native or inhabitant of Macedonia
3.
the language of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, belonging to the south Slavonic branch of the Indo-European family
4.
an extinct language spoken in ancient Macedonia

c.1300, from Latin Macedonius (see Macedonia) + -an.

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