"Beskids" meaning in English

See Beskids in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

IPA: /ˈbɛskɪdz/
Etymology: See Polish Beskidy. According to Albanologists Orel and Çabej, it is possibly derived from Proto-Albanian *beškāi tāi (“the mountain pastures”); compare modern Albanian bjeshkët, plural of bjeshkë. Etymology templates: {{der|en|sqj-pro|*beškāi tāi||the mountain pastures}} Proto-Albanian *beškāi tāi (“the mountain pastures”), {{cog|sq|bjeshkët}} Albanian bjeshkët Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Beskids
  1. A mountain range in Central Europe, running from Czech Republic to Ukraine along the Polish-Slovakia border, with its highest peak Hoverla at 2061 meters. Wikipedia link: Beskids Categories (place): Mountains Translations (mountain range): Beskydy (Czech), Beskiden [plural] (German), Beskidy (Polish), Beskydy (Slovak)
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