[əzˈlaw], [ezˈlaw]
OrigenBorrowed from Medieval Latin Slavus, from Late Latin Sclavus, from Byzantine Greek Σκλάβος (Sklábos), which see for more. See also the related esclau.
- Slav, Slavic
“llengües eslaves” — Slavic languages
- masculineSlav (person who speaks a Slavic language)
- masculine, uncountableSlavic (a Slavic language)
“L'antic eslau fou usat a Rússia com a llengua literària fins a la darreria del s XVIII.” — Old Slavic had been used in Russia as a literary language up until the end of the 18th century.
Formeseslava(feminine) · eslaus(masculine, plural) · eslaves(feminine, plural) · eslaus(plural)