"neoslawizm" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Polish]

IPA: /nɛ.ɔsˈla.vizm/ Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], neoslawizm [nominative, singular], neoslawizmu [genitive, singular], neoslawizmowi [dative, singular], neoslawizm [accusative, singular], neoslawizmem [instrumental, singular], neoslawizmie [locative, singular], neoslawizmie [singular, vocative]
Rhymes: -avizm Etymology: From neo- + Medieval Latin Slavus + -izm. Etymology templates: {{af|pl|neo-|ML.:Slavus|-izm}} neo- + Medieval Latin Slavus + -izm Head templates: {{pl-noun|m-in}} neoslawizm m inan Inflection templates: {{pl-decl-noun-m-in|tantum=s}}
  1. (historical) Neo-Slavism (short-lived movement originating in Austria-Hungary around 1908 and influencing nearby Slavic states in the Balkans as well as Russia; Neo-Slavists promoted cooperation between Slavs on equal terms in order to resist Germanization, pursue modernization and liberal reforms, and wanted to create a democratic community of Slavic nations without the dominating influence of Russia) Tags: historical, inanimate, masculine Categories (topical): Ideologies, Nationalism Related terms: neoslawistyczny, neoslawista, neoslawistka
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        "Neo-Slavism (short-lived movement originating in Austria-Hungary around 1908 and influencing nearby Slavic states in the Balkans as well as Russia; Neo-Slavists promoted cooperation between Slavs on equal terms in order to resist Germanization, pursue modernization and liberal reforms, and wanted to create a democratic community of Slavic nations without the dominating influence of Russia)"
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      "ipa": "/nɛ.ɔsˈla.vizm/"
    },
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    }
  ],
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  "pos": "noun",
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        "Polish terms suffixed with -izm",
        "Polish terms with IPA pronunciation",
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        "Rhymes:Polish/avizm",
        "Rhymes:Polish/avizm/4 syllables",
        "pl:Ideologies",
        "pl:Nationalism"
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        "Neo-Slavism (short-lived movement originating in Austria-Hungary around 1908 and influencing nearby Slavic states in the Balkans as well as Russia; Neo-Slavists promoted cooperation between Slavs on equal terms in order to resist Germanization, pursue modernization and liberal reforms, and wanted to create a democratic community of Slavic nations without the dominating influence of Russia)"
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    {
      "ipa": "/nɛ.ɔsˈla.vizm/"
    },
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  ],
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}

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