Carpatho-Rusyn
English
Etymology
Noun
Carpatho-Rusyn (plural Carpatho-Rusyns or Carpatho-Rusyn)
- A member of an east-Slavic ethnic group of the Carpathian mountains.
- 2006 November 8, Andrew R. L. Cayton, Richard Sisson, Chris Zacher, The American Midwest: An Interpretive Encyclopedia, Indiana University Press, →ISBN, page 237:
- Religion frequently divided East Slavs. By 1924, when the Ukrainians and the Carpatho-Rusyns were given separate Greek Catholic bishops, there were more than 235,000 members of the Ukrainian diocese (headquartered in Philadelphia) and […]
Translations
ethnic Carpatho-Rusyn
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Proper noun
- (uncountable) The Carpatho-Rusyn language.
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Further reading
- Klose, Albrecht (2001) Sprachen der Welt = Languages of the World[1], 2 edition, München: Saur, →ISBN, page 167