Pannonianism

English

Etymology

Pannonian + -ism

Noun

Pannonianism (plural Pannonianisms)

  1. A Pannonian idiom or turn of phrase.
    • 1959, Stephen Smržík, The Glagolitic or Roman-Slavonic Liturgy, page 80:
      Papež (also a pannonianism) for papa.
    • 1961, Slovak Studies (issues 1-2, page 33)
      [] Pannonianisms are in reality Bohemianisms.
    • 1978, Macedonian Review (volume 8, issue 1, page 23)
      [] and Pannonianisms were replaced by words characteristic of Bulgarian speech.
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