panslavisme
Dutch
editAlternative forms
edit- Panslavisme (superseded)
Etymology
editProbably borrowed from French panslavisme, equivalent to pan- + Slaaf + -isme. First attested in the 1840s.
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editNoun
editpanslavisme n (uncountable)
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editFrench
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editNoun
editpanslavisme m (uncountable)
- Pan-Slavism
- Le panslavisme a été défini par un idéologue croate Vinko Pribojević au XVe siècle, repris par un missionnaire croate Juraj Križanić (Yuri Krijanich) au XVIIe siècle et surtout développé par le philosophe russe N. I. Danilevski (1822-1885).
- Pan-Slavism was first described by a Croatian ideologist, Vinko Pribojević, in the fifteenth century, revived by a Croatian missionary, Juraj Križanić (Yuriy Krizhanich), in the seventeenth century, and above all developed by the Russian philosopher N. Y. Danilevsky (1822–1885).
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editFurther reading
edit- “panslavisme”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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