Polabian
[poh-lah-bee-uh n, -ley-] /poʊˈlɑ bi ən, -ˈleɪ-/
noun
1.
a member of a Slavic people who once lived in the Elbe River basin and on the Baltic coast of northern Germany.
2.
the extinct Slavic language of this people.
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