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Bo·he·mi·an
/-miən/
波希米亞人,波希米亞語,放浪者(
a
.)波希米亞人的,放浪的,波希米亞語的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bo·he·mi·an
n.
1.
A
native
of
Bohemia
.
2.
The
language
of
the
Czechs
(
the
ancient
inhabitants
of
Bohemia
),
the
richest
and
most
developed
of
the
dialects
of
the
Slavic
family
.
3.
A
restless
vagabond
; --
originally
,
an
idle
stroller
or
gypsy
(
as
in
France
)
thought
to
have
come
from
Bohemia
;
in
later
times
often
applied
to
an
adventurer
in
art
or
literature
,
of
irregular
,
unconventional
habits
,
questionable
tastes
,
or
free
morals
. [
Modern
]
Note:
☞
In
this
sense
from
the
French
bohémien
,
a
gypsy
;
also
,
a
person
of
irregular
habits
.
She
was
of
a
wild
,
roving
nature
,
inherited
from
father
and
mother
,
who
were
both
Bohemians
by
taste
and
circumstances
.
--
Thackeray
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bo·he·mi·an
a.
1.
Of
or
pertaining
to
Bohemia
,
or
to
the
language
of
its
ancient
inhabitants
or
their
descendants
.
See
Bohemian
,
n.
, 2.
2.
Of
or
pertaining
to
a
social
gypsy
or
“Bohemian”
(
see
Bohemian
,
n.
, 3);
vagabond
;
unconventional
;
free
and
easy
. [
Modern
]
Hers
was
a
pleasant
Bohemian
life
till
she
was
five
and
thirty
.
--
Blackw
.
Mag
.
Artists
have
abandoned
their
Bohemian
manners
and
customs
nowadays
.
--
W
.
Black
.
Bohemian chatterer
,
or
Bohemian waxwing
Zool.
,
a
small
bird
of
Europe
and
America
(
Ampelis garrulus
);
the
waxwing
.
Bohemian glass
,
a
variety
of
hard
glass
of
fine
quality
,
made
in
Bohemia
.
It
is
of
variable
composition
,
containing
usually
silica
,
lime
,
and
potash
,
rarely
soda
,
but
no
lead
.
It
is
often
remarkable
for
beauty
of
color
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Bohemian
adj
1:
of
or
relating
to
Bohemia
or
its
language
or
people
2:
unconventional
in
especially
appearance
and
behavior
; "
a
bohemian
life
style
"
n
1:
a
member
of
a
nomadic
people
originating
in
northern
India
and
now
living
on
all
continents
[
syn
:
Gypsy
,
Gipsy
,
Romany
,
Rommany
,
Roma
]
2:
a
native
or
inhabitant
of
Bohemia
in
the
Czech
Republic
3:
a
nonconformist
writer
or
artist
who
lives
an
unconventional
life
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