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Slav (a member of a group of peoples in Eastern Europe speaking a Slavic language) noun [UK: slɑːv] [US: sˈlɑːv] | eslavanoun eslavonoun |
slave [slaves] (person owned by another) noun [UK: sleɪv] [US: sˈleɪv] | esclavanoun esclavonoun |
slave away (to work hard) verb [UK: sleɪv ə.ˈweɪ] [US: sˈleɪv ə.ˈweɪ] | esclavizarseverb |
slave-driver (employer who demands excessive work) noun [UK: ˈsleɪv draɪ.və(r)] [US: ˈsleɪv draɪ.vər] | esclavistanoun negreranoun negreronoun |
slave-girl (female slave) noun | esclavanoun |
slaver [slavers] (a person engaged in the slave trade) noun [UK: ˈslæ.və(r)] [US: ˈslæ.vər] | esclavistanoun negreranoun negreronoun |
slavery (institution or practice of owning human beings) noun [UK: ˈsleɪ.və.ri] [US: sˈleɪ.və.ri] | esclavitudnoun |
Slavic (of the Slavs, their culture or languages) adjective [UK: ˈslɑː.vɪk] [US: sˈlɑː.vɪk] | eslavoadjectiveThe 24th of May is the Day of Slavic Writing and Culture. = El veinticuatro de mayo es el día de la escritura y cultura eslava. |
Slavic studies (academic discipline) noun | eslavísticanoun |
Slavism (a Slavic idiom or phrase) noun | eslavismonoun |
Slavist (specialist in the Slavic languages, literature or culture) noun | slavistanoun |
Slavonia (region of Croatia) proper noun [UK: slə.ˈvəʊ.niə] [US: sləˈvo.ʊ.niə] | Eslavoniaproper noun |
anti-Slavism (movement) noun | antieslavismonoun |
antislavism (movement) noun | antieslavismonoun |
Balto-Slavic (of or pertaining o the Balto-Slavic language, people or culture) adjective [UK: ˈbɑːl.təʊ ˈslɑː.vɪk] [US: ˈbɑːlto.ʊ sˈlɑː.vɪk] | baltoeslavoadjective |
Bratislava (the capital of Slovakia) proper noun [UK: ˌbræ.tɪ.ˈslɑː.və] [US: ˌbræ.tɪ.ˈslɑː.və] | Bratislavaproper nounBratislava is the capital of Slovakia. = Bratislava es la capital de Eslovaquia. |
Common Slavic (the last phase of Proto-Slavic) proper noun | eslavo comúnproper noun |
enslave [enslaved, enslaving, enslaves] (to make subservient; to strip one of freedom; enthrall) verb [UK: ɪn.ˈsleɪv] [US: ens.ˈleɪv] | esclavizarverbThese aliens want to enslave humanity. = Estos alienígenas quieren esclavizar a la humanidad. |
enslavement [enslavements] (the act of enslaving or the state of being a slave; bondage) noun [UK: ɪn.ˈsleɪv.mənt] [US: ens.ˈleɪv.mənt] | esclavizaciónnoun |
former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (provisional designation of the Republic of North Macedonia, see also: Republic of North Macedonia; North Macedonia) proper noun [UK: ˈfɔː.mə(r) ˈjuː.ɡəʊ.slɑːv rɪ.ˈpʌ.blɪk əv ˌmæ.sə.ˈdəʊ.niə] [US: ˈfɔːr.mər ˈjuːɡo.ʊ.slɑːv ri.ˈpʌ.blək əv ˌmæ.səˈdo.ʊ.niə] | Antigua República Yugoslava de Macedoniaproper noun Exrepública Yugoslava de Macedoniaproper noun |
galley slave (slave in a galley) noun [UK: ˈɡæ.li sleɪv] [US: ˈɡæ.li sˈleɪv] | galeotenoun |
Interslavic (auxiliary Slavic language) proper noun | intereslavoproper noun |
Interslavic (between Slavs or Slavic nations) adjective | intereslavoadjective |
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (official name of Yugoslavia, 1918-1943) proper noun | Reino de Yugoslaviaproper noun |
Old Church Slavonic (the first literary and liturgical Slavic language) proper noun [UK: əʊld tʃɜːtʃ slə.ˈvɒ.nɪk] [US: oʊld ˈtʃɝːtʃ slə.ˈvɒ.nɪk] | antiguo eslavo eclesiásticoproper noun |
Old East Slavic (language) proper noun | antiguo eslavo orientalproper noun antiguo rusoproper noun |
Old Slavonic (Proto-Slavic) proper noun | protoeslavoproper noun |
Pan-Slavism (movement) noun [UK: pæn] [US: ˈpæn] | paneslavismonoun |
Proto-Slavic proper noun | protoeslavoproper noun |
sex slave (slave kept for the purpose of sexual exploitation) noun | esclava sexualnoun esclavo sexualnoun |
sexual slavery (criminal activity) noun | trata de blancasnoun |