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  • Styrian dialect group
  • Group of dialects of Slovene

    The Styrian dialect group (štajerska narečna skupina, štajerščina) is a group of closely related dialects of Slovene. The Lower Carniolan dialects are

    Styrian dialect group

    Styrian dialect group

    Styrian_dialect_group

  • Kozje-Bizeljsko dialect
  • Slovene dialect spoken in southeastern Styria

    to the southeast. The dialect belongs to the Styrian dialect group and evolved from the Southern Styrian dialect base. The dialect is spoken in southern

    Kozje-Bizeljsko dialect

    Kozje-Bizeljsko dialect

    Kozje-Bizeljsko_dialect

  • Central Styrian dialect
  • Dialect of Slovene

    The Central Styrian dialect (srednještajersko narečje, osrednja štajerščina) is a Slovene dialect in the Styrian dialect group. It is spoken in the watersheds

    Central Styrian dialect

    Central_Styrian_dialect

  • Slovene dialects
  • Varieties of the Slovene language

    other Styrian, Carinthian, Upper Carniolan, Lower Carniolan, Karst-Littoral, and Venetian dialects (now joined together as the Littoral dialect group) and

    Slovene dialects

    Slovene dialects

    Slovene_dialects

  • Lower Sava Valley dialect
  • Slovene dialect spoken in Central and Lower Sava Valley

    transitional dialect between the Lower Carniolan and Styrian dialects. It borders the Lower Carniolan dialect to the west, Upper Carniolan dialect to the northwest

    Lower Sava Valley dialect

    Lower Sava Valley dialect

    Lower_Sava_Valley_dialect

  • Styrian
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Styrian may refer to: Adjective for Styria Styrian dialect group Styria (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title

    Styrian

    Styrian

  • Central Savinja dialect
  • Dialect of Slovene

    The Central Savinja dialect (srednjesavinjsko narečje, srednja savinjščina) is a Slovene dialect in the Styrian dialect group. It is spoken in the central

    Central Savinja dialect

    Central_Savinja_dialect

  • Kozjak subdialect
  • Subdialect of Slovene

    the Styrian dialect group. It is a subdialect of the South Pohorje dialect, which it greatly resembles, and is the northernmost member of the Styrian dialect

    Kozjak subdialect

    Kozjak_subdialect

  • Upper Savinja dialect
  • Dialect of Slovene

    The Upper Savinja dialect (zgornjesavinjsko narečje, zgornja savinjščina) is a Slovene dialect in the Styrian dialect group. It is spoken in the upper

    Upper Savinja dialect

    Upper_Savinja_dialect

  • Solčava subdialect
  • Subdialect of Slovene

    (solčavski govor) is a Slovene subdialect in the Styrian dialect group. It is a subdialect of the Upper Savinja dialect spoken around Solčava and the Logar Valley

    Solčava subdialect

    Solčava_subdialect

  • Zagorje-Trbovlje subdialect
  • Subdialect of Slovene

    govor) is a Slovene subdialect in the Styrian dialect group. It is a subdialect of the Lower Sava Valley dialect and is spoken in the Central Sava Valley

    Zagorje-Trbovlje subdialect

    Zagorje-Trbovlje_subdialect

  • South Pohorje dialect
  • Dialect of Slovene

    The South Pohorje dialect (južnopohorsko narečje, štajerska pohorščina) is a Slovene dialect in the Styrian dialect group. It is spoken south of the Drava

    South Pohorje dialect

    South_Pohorje_dialect

  • Sevnica-Krško subdialect
  • Subdialect of Slovene

    govor) is a Slovene subdialect in the Styrian dialect group. It is a subdialect of the Lower Sava Valley dialect, extending along both banks of the Sava

    Sevnica-Krško subdialect

    Sevnica-Krško_subdialect

  • Laško subdialect
  • Subdialect of Slovene

    govor) is a Slovene subdialect in the Styrian dialect group. It is a subdialect of the Lower Sava Valley dialect, extending from east of Zidani Most nearly

    Laško subdialect

    Laško_subdialect

  • Dybo's law
  • Common Slavic accent law

    Prohibition on new shifts of accent in the Styrian dialect group and Prekmurje dialect, the Kajkavian zagorski dialect. Shift of accent from short syllables

    Dybo's law

    Dybo's_law

  • Upper Carniola
  • Traditional region of Slovenia

    subdialect is spoken, which belongs to the Styrian dialect group. Beginning in the 18th century, the Upper Carniolan dialect was partially incorporated into standard

    Upper Carniola

    Upper Carniola

    Upper_Carniola

  • South Slavic languages
  • Language family

    Carniolan Upper and Lower Carniolan dialect: Gorenjsko and Dolenjsko; central; basis of Standard Slovene Styrian dialect: Štajersko; eastern Slovenia Pannonian

    South Slavic languages

    South Slavic languages

    South_Slavic_languages

  • Austrian German
  • Variety of Standard German

    yet another dialect which is not very Styrian and more easily understood by people from other parts of Austria than other Styrian dialects, for example

    Austrian German

    Austrian German

    Austrian_German

  • Prekmurje Slovene
  • Slovene dialect

    part of the Pannonian dialect group (Slovene: panonska narečna skupina), which is also known as the eastern Slovene dialect group (vzhodnoslovenska narečna

    Prekmurje Slovene

    Prekmurje Slovene

    Prekmurje_Slovene

  • Upper Carniolan dialect
  • Slovene dialect spoken in Upper Carniola

    Valley dialect is spoken, the easternmost part, where Styrian dialects are spoken, as well as the entire southeastern part, where the Selca dialect and Rovte

    Upper Carniolan dialect

    Upper Carniolan dialect

    Upper_Carniolan_dialect

  • Kajkavian
  • South Slavic supradialect or language

    colloquial Czech, as well as in many Slovene dialects, especially from the Pannonian, Styrian and Littoral dialect groups. Proto-Slavic *dj resulted in Kajkavian

    Kajkavian

    Kajkavian

    Kajkavian

  • List of Indo-European languages
  • Slovene Slovene dialects (dialect groups) Southeastern Eastern Pannonian Prekmurje Slovene Northern Styrian Southern Southern Styrian Upper Carniolan

    List of Indo-European languages

    List of Indo-European languages

    List_of_Indo-European_languages

  • Proto-Slavic accent
  • southern and western dialects; it later (around 17th century) happened also in the northern dialects and southern Styrian dialect plane. It also occurred

    Proto-Slavic accent

    Proto-Slavic_accent

  • Zinka Zorko
  • Slovene linguist and academic (1936–2019)

    theological, syntactic, and vocabulary phenomena of Carinthian, Styrian, and Pannonian dialect groups. In 2003, she was elected a full member of the Slovenian

    Zinka Zorko

    Zinka Zorko

    Zinka_Zorko

  • Duvel Moortgat Brewery
  • Flemish family-controlled brewery founded in 1871 in Belgium

    is brewed with Pilsner malt and dextrose, and hopped with Saaz hops and Styrian Goldings, the yeast still stems from the original culture of Scottish yeast

    Duvel Moortgat Brewery

    Duvel Moortgat Brewery

    Duvel_Moortgat_Brewery

  • S.T.S. (band)
  • Austrian band

    the lyrics were written in English before it was decided to use the Styrian dialect of the German language. But the sparse appearances, which in turn were

    S.T.S. (band)

    S.T.S. (band)

    S.T.S._(band)

  • Culture of Austria
  • yet another dialect which is not very Styrian and more easily understood by people from other parts of Austria than other Styrian dialects, e.g. from western

    Culture of Austria

    Culture of Austria

    Culture_of_Austria

  • Phonological history of Old English
  • see Middle English stressed vowel changes. Old English had four major dialect groups: West Saxon, Mercian, Northumbrian, and Kentish. West Saxon and Kentish

    Phonological history of Old English

    Phonological_history_of_Old_English

  • Thomas Spitzer
  • Austrian lyricist, composer, singer, guitarist and graphic designer

    career began in the Styrian rock band "Mephisto", where he played alongside Gert Steinbäcker. In April 1977 he was guitarist of the group "Antipasta". Shortly

    Thomas Spitzer

    Thomas Spitzer

    Thomas_Spitzer

  • Graz
  • Capital of Styria, Austria

    region of dialects, more specifically a mix of Central Bavarian in the western part of Styria and Southern Bavarian in the eastern part. The Styrian subsidiary

    Graz

    Graz

    Graz

  • Phonological history of English
  • Sound changes

    in pronunciation, both historically and from dialect to dialect. In general, however, the regional dialects of English share a largely similar (but not

    Phonological history of English

    Phonological_history_of_English

  • German diaspora
  • German emigrants and their descendants

    Móchenos in Italy. Germans in Slovenia: in the Gottschee County, in the Lower Styrian towns of Maribor, Celje and Ptuj, and in the Apače area. the original Hutterites

    German diaspora

    German diaspora

    German_diaspora

  • Slovene language
  • South Slavic language

    Carniolan dialect groups, more specifically on the language of Ljubljana and adjacent areas. The Lower Carniolan dialect group was the dialect used in the

    Slovene language

    Slovene language

    Slovene_language

  • Steirischer Herbst
  • Contemporary arts festival in Austria

    name of the festival, which translates as "Styrian Autumn," probably comes from a poem by the Styrian dialect poet Hans Kloepfer. It alludes to the importance

    Steirischer Herbst

    Steirischer_Herbst

  • Burgenland
  • Austrian state

    self-assessment of the ethnic group, their number amounts to around 40,000. The Burgenland Croatian language is a 16th-century dialect which is different from

    Burgenland

    Burgenland

    Burgenland

  • List of languages in the Eurovision Song Contest
  • Creole; incl. Martinican Creole Georgian German; incl. Mühlviertlerisch Styrian Viennese German Vorarlbergish Greek; incl. Ancient Greek Cypriot Greek

    List of languages in the Eurovision Song Contest

    List_of_languages_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest

  • Demonym
  • Name for a resident of a particular geographical area

    (from Latin gentilis 'of a clan, or gens') is a word that identifies a group of people (inhabitants, residents, natives) in relation to a particular

    Demonym

    Demonym

  • Eurovision Song Contest 2003
  • International song competition

    26 songs that entered in the 2003 contest. Specifically Styrian, a Southern Bavarian dialect In a constructed language On behalf of the German public

    Eurovision Song Contest 2003

    Eurovision Song Contest 2003

    Eurovision_Song_Contest_2003

  • 1920 Carinthian plebiscite
  • Referendum in Austria to determine its border with Yugoslavia

    was taken up by both Slovenes and German-Austrians in the Carinthian, Styrian and Carniolan lands of the defunct Habsburg empire. The rising tensions

    1920 Carinthian plebiscite

    1920 Carinthian plebiscite

    1920_Carinthian_plebiscite

  • Slovenia
  • Country in Central Europe

    considered dialect groups or dialect bases that are further subdivided into as many as 50 dialects. Other sources characterize the number of dialects as nine

    Slovenia

    Slovenia

    Slovenia

  • Pumpkin
  • Category of culinary winter Cucurbita squashes

    term could have been used by the Wampanoag people (who speak the Wôpanâak dialect of Massachusett) when introducing pumpkins to English Pilgrims at Plymouth

    Pumpkin

    Pumpkin

    Pumpkin

  • Grundlsee
  • Municipality in Styria, Austria

    Grundlsee lake. The community Grundlsee is located in Ausseerland in the Styrian Salzkammergut in the district of Liezen, Styria. Grundlsee is located at

    Grundlsee

    Grundlsee

    Grundlsee

  • Jennings Brewery
  • Brewery in Cumbria, England

    Old Smoothy Cumberland Cream (4.0% abv) - All malt brew flavoured with Styrian Golding hops. Jennings Dark Mild (3.1% abv) - A very dark, malty mild,

    Jennings Brewery

    Jennings Brewery

    Jennings_Brewery

  • Bolachen
  • German card game

    or "deceive" which, in turn, is derived from Polagge (also Klapper), a Styrian word meaning "a rattle". However, Unger equates Polawitzeln (also Polarigeln)

    Bolachen

    Bolachen

    Bolachen

  • Germanic weak verb
  • Type of verb in Germanic languages

    verbs ending in -r (e.g., Old English erian "to plow," nerian "to save," styrian "to stir"), due to West Germanic gemination and subsequent loss of -j-

    Germanic weak verb

    Germanic_weak_verb

  • Slovene declension
  • Part of speech in the Slovene language

    Mežica dialects, Kranjska Gora subdialect, and in parts of Rosen Valley, Juan Valley, Lower Carniolan, Central Styrian, and South Pohorje dialects. It is

    Slovene declension

    Slovene_declension

  • List of Eurovision Song Contest entries (1956–2003)
  • Specifically Vorarlbergisch, a High Alemannic dialect Specifically Styrian, a Southern Bavarian dialect "Eurovision Song Contest: History by country"

    List of Eurovision Song Contest entries (1956–2003)

    List of Eurovision Song Contest entries (1956–2003)

    List_of_Eurovision_Song_Contest_entries_(1956–2003)

  • Old English grammar
  • Grammatical features of Old English

    double consonants: Class I weak verbs that end in -rian are conjugated like styrian ("to move"): Class II weak verbs are easily recognized by the fact that

    Old English grammar

    Old_English_grammar

  • Fleeming Jenkin
  • British polymath (1833-1885)

    being civil.' He showed so much courtesy to his wife, however, that a Styrian peasant who observed it spread a report in the village that Mrs. Jenkin

    Fleeming Jenkin

    Fleeming Jenkin

    Fleeming_Jenkin

  • Culture of Slovenia
  • Zupančič, and Minca Krkovič. Traditional Slovenian folk music is performed on Styrian accordion, fiddle, clarinet, zithers, flute, and by brass bands of alpine

    Culture of Slovenia

    Culture of Slovenia

    Culture_of_Slovenia

  • Wilhelm Busch
  • German humorist, poet, illustrator, and painter (1832–1908)

    story – about 1929 the Styrian school board prohibited sales of Max and Moritz to teens under eighteen. By 1997 more than 281 dialect and language translations

    Wilhelm Busch

    Wilhelm Busch

    Wilhelm_Busch

  • Slovene national phonetic transcription
  • Phonetic alphabets describing Slovene

    tɾansˈkɾìːpt͡sija]) is a group of four closely related and similar phonetic alphabets used to write pronunciations of Slovene and its dialects, as well as Alpine

    Slovene national phonetic transcription

    Slovene_national_phonetic_transcription

  • Kleinsöding church
  • Catholic filial and pilgrimage church, Styria, Austria

    carried out on the building fabric and the church inventory. Since the Styrian municipal reform in 2015, the church has belonged to the municipality of

    Kleinsöding church

    Kleinsöding church

    Kleinsöding_church

  • Biterolf und Dietleib
  • Middle High German heroic poem

    Ambraser Heldenbuch. The poem's language shows typical elements of Styrian and Austrian dialects, indicating, like its content, that it was likely composed there

    Biterolf und Dietleib

    Biterolf und Dietleib

    Biterolf_und_Dietleib

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  • Starman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Starman

    English : variant of Starr 1.English : from the medieval nickname Starre (see Starr 1) + man ‘servant’, hence an occupational name for the servant of a man known as ‘Star’.

    Starman

  • Stian
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Scandinavian

    Stian

    Swift

    Stian

  • Tyrin
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian

    Tyrin

    Sovereign

    Tyrin

  • Struan
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Celtic, Dutch, Scottish

    Struan

    Stream

    Struan

  • Ashour
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Ashour

    Strongest Assyrian King

    Ashour

  • Sturman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sturman

    English : occupational name for a navigator, from Old Norse stýrimaðr ‘steersman’ (a compound of stýra ‘to steer’ + maðr ‘man’).English : from an Old French diminutive form Esturmin of a Germanic byname meaning ‘storm’. Compare Storm.North German (Sturmann) : altered spelling of Stuhrmann, an occupational name for a helmsman, from Middle Low German stūren ‘to steer’ + mann ‘man’.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : origin uncertain; possibly an ornamental name from Polish szturman ‘mate (of a ship)’.

    Sturman

  • SATYRION
  • Female

    Greek

    SATYRION

    (Σάτυριον) Greek myth name of the nymph mother of Tarasios, SATYRION means "hairy one (satyr)." This is also the name of an ancient aphrodisiac made from ragwort.

    SATYRION

  • Hadad
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Hadad

    Syrian God of fertility, Joy

    Hadad

  • Sterman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sterman

    English : variant of Stearman.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Sternman, elaborated form of Stern.

    Sterman

  • Ashur
  • Boy/Male

    Assyrian Biblical Hebrew

    Ashur

    Ashur was the Assyrian god of war. Ashur is also an Islamic month.

    Ashur

  • Zanubiya |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Zanubiya |

    Name of a great syrian queen

    Zanubiya |

  • YRIAN
  • Male

    Swedish

    YRIAN

    Norwegian and Swedish form of Low German Jurian, YRIAN means "earth-worker, farmer."

    YRIAN

  • Astyrian
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Astyrian

    Remove.

    Astyrian

  • STELIAN
  • Male

    Romanian

    STELIAN

    Romanian form of Greek Stylianos, STELIAN means "pillar."

    STELIAN

  • STIAN
  • Male

    Norwegian

    STIAN

    Modern Norwegian form of Old Norse Stígandr, STIAN means "wanderer."

    STIAN

  • Torian
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian

    Torian

    Chief

    Torian

  • Hamia
  • Girl/Female

    Anglo Saxon

    Hamia

    A Syrian goddess.

    Hamia

  • Sira
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, German, Lebanese, Swiss

    Sira

    Syrian

    Sira

  • Tarian
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Tarian

    Shield.

    Tarian

  • Hadad |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Hadad |

    Syrian God of fertility, Joy

    Hadad |

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Online names & meanings

  • DEANNA
  • Female

    English

    DEANNA

      Variant spelling of English Deana, DEANNA means "dean, head, leader." Variant spelling of English Dinah, meaning "judgment." 

  • Barnabus
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Hebrew

    Barnabus

    Son of Comfort

  • YENTE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    YENTE

    (יֶענטֶע) Variant form of Yiddish Yenta, YENTE means "aristocratic; noble," or, literally, "nice; well-meaning; good-hearted." 

  • Rufina
  • Girl/Female

    Italian Latin Spanish

    Rufina

    Red haired.

  • Benedikta
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Benedikta

    Blessed.

  • Samoel
  • Boy/Male

    German, Hebrew

    Samoel

    Honored; Name of God

  • Thrythwig
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Thrythwig

    Strong Warrior

  • Dagar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Dagar

    Open space, Battle field

  • Abdur Rafi |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abdur Rafi |

    Servant of the exalted (Allah)

  • BOBBIE
  • Female

    English

    BOBBIE

    Pet form of English Roberta, BOBBIE means "bright fame."

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  • Striae
  • pl.

    of Stria

  • Syrian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Syria; Syriac.

  • Syriac
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Syria, or its language; as, the Syriac version of the Pentateuch.

  • Strain
  • a.

    To injure in the muscles or joints by causing to make too strong an effort; to harm by overexertion; to sprain; as, to strain a horse by overloading; to strain the wrist; to strain a muscle.

  • Tyrian
  • a.

    Being of the color called Tyrian purple.

  • Dialect
  • n.

    The form of speech of a limited region or people, as distinguished from ether forms nearly related to it; a variety or subdivision of a language; speech characterized by local peculiarities or specific circumstances; as, the Ionic and Attic were dialects of Greece; the Yorkshire dialect; the dialect of the learned.

  • Strain
  • n.

    Turn; tendency; inborn disposition. Cf. 1st Strain.

  • Stian
  • n.

    A sty on the eye. See Styan.

  • Dialectical
  • a.

    Pertaining to a dialect or to dialects.

  • Syrian
  • n.

    A native of Syria.

  • Direct
  • v. t.

    To arrange in a direct or straight line, as against a mark, or towards a goal; to point; to aim; as, to direct an arrow or a piece of ordnance.

  • Stria
  • n.

    A minute groove, or channel; a threadlike line, as of color; a narrow structural band or line; a striation; as, the striae, or groovings, produced on a rock by a glacier passing over it; the striae on the surface of a shell; a stria of nervous matter in the brain.

  • Direct
  • a.

    Straight; not crooked, oblique, or circuitous; leading by the short or shortest way to a point or end; as, a direct line; direct means.

  • Strain
  • a.

    To urge with importunity; to press; as, to strain a petition or invitation.

  • Direct
  • a.

    In the line of descent; not collateral; as, a descendant in the direct line.

  • Dialectal
  • a.

    Relating to a dialect; dialectical; as, a dialectical variant.

  • Syriac
  • n.

    The language of Syria; especially, the ancient language of that country.

  • Strain
  • a.

    To draw with force; to extend with great effort; to stretch; as, to strain a rope; to strain the shrouds of a ship; to strain the cords of a musical instrument.

  • Stygial
  • a.

    Stygian.

  • Scotch
  • n.

    The dialect or dialects of English spoken by the people of Scotland.