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Moravian
[maw-rey-vee-uhn, moh-]
adjective
pertaining to Moravia or its inhabitants.
of or relating to the religious denomination of Moravians.
Moravian
/ mɒ-, məˈreɪvɪən /
adjective
of or relating to Moravia, its people, or their dialect of Czech
of or relating to the Moravian Church
noun
the Moravian dialect
a native or inhabitant of Moravia
a member of the Moravian Church
Other Word Forms
- Moravianism noun
- ѴˈԾ noun
Example Sentences
It’s a message members of the Moravian Church — one of the oldest Protestant denominations in the world — have sent for nearly 300 years.
Doris Schattschneider, a retired mathematician affiliated with Moravian University with expertise in tessellations, had been skeptical about the likelihood of a true einstein ever being discovered.
Moravian whites have gained a buzz in the United States in recent years, and I could see why.
Son of a Slovak coachman and a Moravian cook who both served the imperial court, the young Masaryk - like Filip - was equally at home on both sides of the river.
The Moravian Museum in the Czech city of Brno has had the original manuscript for the fourth movement of Beethoven’s String Quartet n B-flat Major, Op.
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