slaver
Danish
[ˈslæˀʋɐ], [ˈslæːʋɐ], [ˈslæːʋɐ]
noun
Definitions
- Slav
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin Sclavus derived from Σκλάβος (Slav) derived from Proto-Slavic *slověninъ (Slav).
Origin
Proto-Slavic
*slověninъ
Gloss
Slav
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Balto-Slav English
- Slav English
- Slavdom English
- Slavhood English
- Slavisation English
- Slavism English
- Slavistics English
- Slavization English
- Slavness English
- Sclavus Latin
- Sclāvus Latin
- Slavus Latin
- sclavus Latin
- Sklave German
- Slawe German
- Slawin German
- slawisch German
- Slaaf Dutch, Flemish
- slave French
- славяни́н Russian
- Σκλάβος Ancient Greek
- slav Swedish
- Słowianin Polish
- sclave Middle English
- Slavach Irish
- Slavais Irish
- slave Danish
- slavearbejde Danish
- slaveri Danish
- slavevodka Danish
- slavisk Danish
- *slověninъ Proto-Slavic
- Slaven Serbo-Croatian
- Sloven Serbo-Croatian
- Славен Serbo-Croatian
- Словен Serbo-Croatian
- สลาฟ Thai
- σκλάβος Greek (modern)
- славянин Bulgarian
- Slovák Slovak
- 슬라브 Korean
- словѣне Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- словѣнинъ Old East Slavic
- Σκλάβος gkm