livonian

livonian
li·vo·ni·an

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  • Livonian — can refer to one of the following.*Livonian people *Livonian language *Anything else pertaining to Livonia …   Wikipedia

  • Livonian — Li*vo ni*an, n. A native or an inhabitant of Livonia; the language (allied to the Finnish) of the Livonians. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Livonian — Li*vo ni*an, a. Of or pertaining to Livonia, a district on the Baltic Sea formerly part of Russia, now part of Latvia and Estonia. [1913 Webster +PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Livonian — noun 1. a member of the Livonian speaking people of Latvia • Hypernyms: ↑Latvian 2. the Finnic language spoken by the people of Livonia in Estonia and Latvia • Hypernyms: ↑Baltic Finnic …   Useful english dictionary

  • Livonian language — Livonian līvõ kēļ Spoken in Latvia Region Livonian Coast Ethnicity Livonian people Native speakers …   Wikipedia

  • Livonian Crusade — Part of the Crusades Date The 13th century Location …   Wikipedia

  • Livonian Order — 1. Seal of the Livonian Order s master 2.Coat of Arms of Teutonic Kni …   Wikipedia

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  • Livonian coast — ( Livonian: Līvõd Rānda ) is a territory of Latvia inhabited by Livonian people. It is located in Northern Courland and encompasses twelve Livonian villages …   Wikipedia

  • Livonian Chronicle — may refer to one of the following chronicles. Livonian Rhymed Chronicle By anonymous (1180–1290) By Bartholomäus Hoeneke (1340s) Chronicle of Henry of Livonia (1220s) By Hermann de Wartberge (up to 1378) By Hermann Helewegh (15th century) By… …   Wikipedia

  • Livonian grammar — Livonian is a Baltic Finnic language, and, as such, is closely related to both Estonian and Finnish.PronounsPersonal PronounsNote: The plural demonstrative pronoun is the same as the third person plural personal pronoun.Reflexive PronounsNote:… …   Wikipedia

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