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Karelian

[kuh-ree-lee-uhn, -reel-yuhn]

adjective

  1. of or relating to Karelia, its people, or their language.



noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Karelia.

  2. the Uralic language of the Karelians, sometimes regarded as a dialect of Finnish.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Karelian1

First recorded in 1850–55; Kareli(a) + -an
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Example Sentences

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For example, in the early 1900s, the Karelian people, a group indigenous to Northern Europe, traditionally designed skis to be a fathom plus six hand spans long.

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A Fish and Wildlife team killed the bear with the assistance of a Karelian bear dog, a black and white Finnish breed bred to hunt large, aggressive game.

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To try and break 380’s acquired habit, the park enlisted the help of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, which manages a Karelian bear dog program.

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Dmitriyev used to head the Karelian branch of the human rights centre Memorial, which recognizes him as a political prisoner.

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For dessert, she brought out lingonberry-carrot Karelian pies and yellowfoot mushroom cookies, which were a perfect way to conclude our mushroom feast — all homemade, except the cheese.

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KareliaKaˈrelian