- a word derived from Austria.
Example Sentences
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The Morning Post, it is of interest to note, was markedly pro-Austrian.
From Twenty Years Of Balkan Tangle by Durham, M. E. (Mary Edith)
It was suggested that it had been inspired for dynastic reasons, by a pro-Austrian section of the court.
From The Story of the Great War, Volume IV (of 8) Champagne, Artois, Grodno; Fall of Nish; Caucasus; Mesopotamia; Development of Air Strategy; United States and the War by Miller, Francis Trevelyan
Eversmann, all our pro-Austrian plans are in danger.
Austria was represented by an arch-plotter, Consul-General Krai, who worked the pro-Austrian propaganda; the same man who was in Monastir when I was there in 1903-4, and he did not like my reappearance in Scutari.
From Twenty Years Of Balkan Tangle by Durham, M. E. (Mary Edith)
It was reported to him that whereas the mountains had formerly been pro-Austrian, they had become, since my visit, entirely pro-English.
From Twenty Years Of Balkan Tangle by Durham, M. E. (Mary Edith)