Livonia [li-voh-nee-uh] Examples noun
- a former Russian province on the Baltic: now part of Latvia and Estonia.
- a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
Related formsLi·vo·ni·an, adjective, noun Examples from the Web for livonia Contemporary Examples of livonia
This could result in a fine of over $2,000,000.00 to the City of Livonia.
More Obamacare on the Ground Level
Megan McArdle
June 10, 2013
Historical Examples of livonia
But let Livonia demand too much, or not agree at all, and Nikky was lost.
Mary Roberts Rinehart
He will not support Livonia until he has received his price.
Mary Roberts Rinehart
On the day the Republic of Livonia is established, madame, they will be returned to you.
Mary Roberts Rinehart
But even that led nowhere, for after all, the Terrorists were not enemies to Livonia.
Mary Roberts Rinehart
The war that followed the truce had seen her Karl’s spy in Livonia.
Mary Roberts Rinehart
British Dictionary definitions for livonia Livonia noun
- a former Russian province on the Baltic, north of Lithuania: became Russian in 1721; divided between Estonia and Latvia in 1918
- a city in SE Michigan, west of Detroit. Pop: 99 487 (2003 est)