Livonia









Livonia


Livonia [li-voh-nee-uh] Examples noun

  1. a former Russian province on the Baltic: now part of Latvia and Estonia.
  2. 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.

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    Megan McArdle

    June 10, 2013

  • Historical Examples of livonia

  • But let Livonia demand too much, or not agree at all, and Nikky was lost.

    Long Live the King

    Mary Roberts Rinehart

  • He will not support Livonia until he has received his price.

    Long Live the King

    Mary Roberts Rinehart

  • On the day the Republic of Livonia is established, madame, they will be returned to you.

    Long Live the King

    Mary Roberts Rinehart

  • But even that led nowhere, for after all, the Terrorists were not enemies to Livonia.

    Long Live the King

    Mary Roberts Rinehart

  • The war that followed the truce had seen her Karl’s spy in Livonia.

    Long Live the King

    Mary Roberts Rinehart

  • British Dictionary definitions for livonia Livonia noun

    1. a former Russian province on the Baltic, north of Lithuania: became Russian in 1721; divided between Estonia and Latvia in 1918
    2. a city in SE Michigan, west of Detroit. Pop: 99 487 (2003 est)
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