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Lithuanian


Lithuanian [lith-oo-ey-nee-uh n] ExamplesWord Origin adjective

  1. of or relating to Lithuania, its inhabitants, or their language.

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Lithuania.
  2. a Baltic language, the official language of Lithuania.

Origin of Lithuanian First recorded in 1600–10; Lithuani(a) + -an Examples from the Web for lithuanian Contemporary Examples of lithuanian

  • In 2013, he was honored with the Lithuanian National Prize for his contribution to the arts.

    How the Actor Donatas Banionis Inspired Vladimir Putin to Become a Spy

    Asawin Suebsaeng

    September 5, 2014

  • Lithuanian authorities are trying to extradite him for allegedly looting their collapsed bank Snoras, which he denies.

    Russian Corruption is Poisoning Britain

    David Frum

    April 4, 2013

  • As I write, Lithuanian politics are convulsed by allegations of vote buying by one of its political parties.

    America’s Disgraceful Voting System

    David Frum

    November 5, 2012

  • Historical Examples of lithuanian

  • The lands of Lithuanian and Ruthenian speech were never conquered by Poland.

    Notes on Life and Letters

    Joseph Conrad

  • The other like that of the Lithuanian maid, “Shall I soon be married?”

    A History of Nursery Rhymes

    Percy B. Green

  • Sire, I was born a Lithuanian, and I have only a few years to live.

    Kosciuszko

    Monica Mary Gardner

  • Here on the farms there were wiser fathers than the Lithuanian.

    Children of the Tenements

    Jacob A. Riis

  • Keistut represented the revival of the Lithuanian nationality.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 16, Slice 7

    Various

  • British Dictionary definitions for lithuanian Lithuanian adjective

    1. of, relating to, or characteristic of Lithuania, its people, or their language

    noun

    1. the official language of Lithuania: belonging to the Baltic branch of the Indo-European family
    2. a native or inhabitant of Lithuania
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