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moravian

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for moravian.

Editorial note

But if you're a Moravian (like me), you'll be quite unlucky in the rest of the country.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

A member of the Moravian Church.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of moravian gathered in one view.

noun

A member of the Moravian Church.

noun

A group of Slavic dialects spoken in the Moravia region, considered by some linguists to compose a language separate from Czech.

noun

A person from Moray, either the district or the former province.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for moravian.

noun

A member of the Moravian Church.

noun

A group of Slavic dialects spoken in the Moravia region, considered by some linguists to compose a language separate from Czech.

noun

A person from Moray, either the district or the former province.

adjective

Of, or pertaining to, Moravia or its people or culture.

Example sentences

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But if you're a Moravian (like me), you'll be quite unlucky in the rest of the country.

2

Native speakers of Moravian Czech will probably have similar accents when they speak New Zealand English.

3

His crime, the first recorded act of industrial espionage, boosted the competitiveness of Moravian textiles.

4

Thank you for mentioning the Moravian Folk Songs - added to my playlist now.

5

You might be more interested in Moravian Lovefeast (but it is not decaf).

6

If the program can already recognise the New Zealand English dialect and the Moravian Czech accent, it might then leverage both of those to recognise the speech of a Moravian person speaking New Zealand English.

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I liked some of the Moravian Folk Songs, particularly the one named The Bench (the numbering seems to be confused JW V/2 No.

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My favorite in Czechia was a married pair that decided to build their family house on a plot not far from the Southern Moravian city of Znojmo (2007).

9

The Scottish have an influence over certain elements - but so do the descendants of various African cultures, the English, German Moravian settlers, and local tribes like the Cherokee.

10

He lead a sort of clan or tribe of Cherokees, mixed-bloods and some slaves that were associated with a Moravian mission/school (who took civil records that my dad has found on ancestry.com).

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> Most varieties of Czech and Slovak are mutually intelligible, forming a dialect continuum (spanning the intermediate Moravian dialects) rather than being two clearly distinct languages.

12

Sadly, they no longer produce in NJ, and they no longer freeze-distill their spirit; the only commercially produced one available is American Alcohollery's Applejohn, in Moravian Falls, NC.

Quote examples

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I highly recommend the online book "Calculus at Moravian University", it does a pretty good job in building a fundamental understanding of calculus from the basics to multiple integration and vector calculus.

2

But outside of Prague, especially on the Moravian side of the country I think opinions are very different, and many people actively say that "communism was better" and that the west has robbed the country.

3

I’m about $15k in the astro-hole, and it goes a long way - about the same spec as this all in all - 14” Schmidt-cassegrain, Moravian with the 16200, filter wheel, mount, and all the rest.

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- William Blake I don't know of any evidence he experimented with drugs, however he was influenced by the Swedenborgian and Moravian sects of London who espoused a spiritual sexuality, which Blake called "Beulah" in his mythology.

Proper noun examples

1

Tiny liberal arts college in PA called Moravian.

2

There's a Bohemian and a Moravian/Silesian dialect.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use moravian in a sentence?

But if you're a Moravian (like me), you'll be quite unlucky in the rest of the country.

What does moravian mean?

A member of the Moravian Church.

What part of speech is moravian?

moravian is commonly used as noun, adjective.