Definition of Sclaves

1. sclave [n] - See also: sclave

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sclaves

sclaffed
sclaffer
sclaffers
sclaffing
sclaffs
sclarene
sclarite
sclate
sclated
sclates
sclating
sclaundre
sclaundres
sclave
sclaves (current term)
sclenchyma
sclender
scler-
sclera
scleractinian
scleradenitis
sclerae
scleragogy
scleral buckling
scleral buckling operation
scleral diseases
scleral ectasia
scleral resection

Literary usage of Sclaves

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. On the Study of Celtic Literature by Matthew Arnold (1867)
"sclaves, and shows us them as having the same name with the German Suevi, the solar people ; the common ground here, too, being that grand point of union, ..."

2. The Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy by Ordericus Vitalis, Léopold Delisle, Guizot (François) (1854)
"... safely traversed Sclavonia, being favourably received by Bodin, king of the sclaves.4 Meanwhile, ..."

3. Through Bosnia and the Herzegóvina on Foot During the Insurrection, August by Arthur Evans (1876)
"... Charter of King Stephen Thomas—Our Host: the Untutored Savage—Absence of Nature's Gentlemen—Democratic Genius of Bosniacs and Southern sclaves—The ..."

4. On the Study of Celtic Literature ; And, On Translating Homer by Matthew Arnold (1883)
"logy has thus related to each other the Celt and the Teuton, she takes another branch of the Indo-European family, the sclaves, and shows us them as having ..."

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