English words for 'a Baltic-Finnic language'
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- The Baltic language family; the Baltic languages
- The Baltic Exchange, a membership organisation for the maritime industry.
- A geographic region of Northern Europe, consisting of the three countries to the east of the Baltic Sea, i.e. Latvia, Lithuanian and Estonia; in full, the Baltics or the Baltic states.
- The Baltic Sea.
- A geographic region of Northern Europe, surrounding the Baltic Sea.
- An unincorporated community in Kings County, in eastern Prince Edward Island, Canada.
- A city in Minnehaha County, South Dakota.
- A village in Coshocton County, Holmes County and Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
- A village and census-designated place in the center of the town of Sprague, Connecticut.
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- Of or pertaining to any of the Baltic languages.
- of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Baltic States or their peoples or languages
- Of or pertaining to the Baltic region or the Baltic Sea.
- Of or pertaining to the Balts (the Baltic peoples).
- (UK, colloquial) Extremely cold.
- of or near or on the Baltic Sea
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- the official language of Estonia; belongs to the Baltic-Finnic family of languages
- (countable) A person of the indigenous ethnic group of Estonia or someone descended from such people.
- (uncountable) The Uralic language that is the official language of Estonia.
- (countable, rare) Any person from Estonia or someone descended from such people.
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- A native speaker of one of the Baltic languages: Lithuanian, Latvian, Old Prussian, Sudovian and related languages.
- An ethnic descendant of the Indo-European Baltic people, especially including ethnic Lithuanians, Latvians or Prussians, but generally not including ethnic Belarusians, Estonians, Germans, Jews, Livonians, Poles, Russians, Swedes or Tatars who have also inhabited or currently inhabit the modern Baltic states.
- (rare) An inhabitant of one of the modern Baltic states: Lithuania, Latvia or Estonia.
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- in Lithuanian and Latvian
- it has been continued by Modern English but at some point became the nominative absolute
- in Middle Dutch less frequently than the genitive absolute
- in Old East Slavic and due to Old Church Slavonic influence in Russian as late as the 18th century
- in Old English
- in Old Norse
- in Old High German
- in Old Church Slavonic
- in Gothic
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- of or relating to or constituting the Scandinavian group of languages
- relating to Germany and Scandinavia
- Of or relating to the Nordic countries.
- (skiing) Of or relating to cross-country skiing or ski jumping.
- Of or relating to the light colouring and tall stature of Nordic peoples.
- (linguistics) Of or relating to the family of North Germanic languages.
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- the official language of Estonia; belongs to the Baltic-Finnic family of languages
- (countable) A person of the indigenous ethnic group of Estonia or someone descended from such people.
- (uncountable) The Uralic language that is the official language of Estonia.
- (countable, rare) Any person from Estonia or someone descended from such people.
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- A native speaker of one of the Baltic languages: Lithuanian, Latvian, Old Prussian, Sudovian and related languages.
- An ethnic descendant of the Indo-European Baltic people, especially including ethnic Lithuanians, Latvians or Prussians, but generally not including ethnic Belarusians, Estonians, Germans, Jews, Livonians, Poles, Russians, Swedes or Tatars who have also inhabited or currently inhabit the modern Baltic states.
- (rare) An inhabitant of one of the modern Baltic states: Lithuania, Latvia or Estonia.
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- in Lithuanian and Latvian
- it has been continued by Modern English but at some point became the nominative absolute
- in Middle Dutch less frequently than the genitive absolute
- in Old East Slavic and due to Old Church Slavonic influence in Russian as late as the 18th century
- in Old English
- in Old Norse
- in Old High German
- in Old Church Slavonic
- in Gothic
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- of or relating to or constituting the Scandinavian group of languages
- relating to Germany and Scandinavia
- Of or relating to the Nordic countries.
- (skiing) Of or relating to cross-country skiing or ski jumping.
- Of or relating to the light colouring and tall stature of Nordic peoples.
- (linguistics) Of or relating to the family of North Germanic languages.
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- The Baltic language family; the Baltic languages
- The Baltic Exchange, a membership organisation for the maritime industry.
- A geographic region of Northern Europe, consisting of the three countries to the east of the Baltic Sea, i.e. Latvia, Lithuanian and Estonia; in full, the Baltics or the Baltic states.
- The Baltic Sea.
- A geographic region of Northern Europe, surrounding the Baltic Sea.
- An unincorporated community in Kings County, in eastern Prince Edward Island, Canada.
- A city in Minnehaha County, South Dakota.
- A village in Coshocton County, Holmes County and Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
- A village and census-designated place in the center of the town of Sprague, Connecticut.
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- Of or pertaining to any of the Baltic languages.
- of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Baltic States or their peoples or languages
- Of or pertaining to the Baltic region or the Baltic Sea.
- Of or pertaining to the Balts (the Baltic peoples).
- (UK, colloquial) Extremely cold.
- of or near or on the Baltic Sea
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- of or relating to or constituting the Scandinavian group of languages
- relating to Germany and Scandinavia
- Of or relating to the Nordic countries.
- (skiing) Of or relating to cross-country skiing or ski jumping.
- Of or relating to the light colouring and tall stature of Nordic peoples.
- (linguistics) Of or relating to the family of North Germanic languages.