English words for 'Rare spelling of Macedonia.'
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- the Slavic language of modern Macedonia
- (uncountable) The Greek dialect in Macedonia, region of Greece.
- (historical) The tongue of the Ancient Macedonians, spoken in Macedon during the 1st millennium BC. (see Ancient Macedonian)
- (countable) A person from Macedonia (in any sense).
- a native or inhabitant of Macedon
- (historical, Christianity) A member of an anti–Nicene Creed sect founded by the Greek bishop Macedonius I of Constantinople, which flourished in the regions adjacent to the Hellespont during the latter half of the fourth, and the beginning of the fifth centuries.
- (uncountable) A South Slavic language, the standard language of the Republic of North Macedonia.
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- the Slavic language of modern Macedonia
- (uncountable) The Greek dialect in Macedonia, region of Greece.
- (historical) The tongue of the Ancient Macedonians, spoken in Macedon during the 1st millennium BC. (see Ancient Macedonian)
- (countable) A person from Macedonia (in any sense).
- a native or inhabitant of Macedon
- (historical, Christianity) A member of an anti–Nicene Creed sect founded by the Greek bishop Macedonius I of Constantinople, which flourished in the regions adjacent to the Hellespont during the latter half of the fourth, and the beginning of the fifth centuries.
- (uncountable) A South Slavic language, the standard language of the Republic of North Macedonia.
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noun
- the Slavic language of modern Macedonia
- (uncountable) The Greek dialect in Macedonia, region of Greece.
- (historical) The tongue of the Ancient Macedonians, spoken in Macedon during the 1st millennium BC. (see Ancient Macedonian)
- (countable) A person from Macedonia (in any sense).
- a native or inhabitant of Macedon
- (historical, Christianity) A member of an anti–Nicene Creed sect founded by the Greek bishop Macedonius I of Constantinople, which flourished in the regions adjacent to the Hellespont during the latter half of the fourth, and the beginning of the fifth centuries.
- (uncountable) A South Slavic language, the standard language of the Republic of North Macedonia.