Sorbdom
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editSorbdom (uncountable)
- The Sorbians, as a people, seen as constituting a unified cultural or political community.
- 1999, Peter Kunze, “The Sorbian National Renaissance and Slavic Reciprocity in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century”, in Canadian Slavonic Papers:
- Smoler became more and more convinced that Sorbdom could only exist with the help and support of the other Slavs.
- 1975, Klaus J. Dippmann, “The Legal Position of the Lusatian Sorbs since the Second World War”, in The Slavonic and East European Papers:
- Sorbdom must abide!