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Styrian, a. and n.|ˈstɪrɪən| [f. Styria (see below: in Ger. Steier, Steiermark) + -an.] A. adj. Of or belonging to Styria, a province of Austria, formerly a crownland and duchy of the Austrian empire.
1825J. Russell Tour Germany II. 345 An irruption of the Tartars had driven a Styrian priest to save himself by flight. 1890D. Davidson Mem. Long Life x. 246 The happy faces and picturesque costume of the Styrian peasantry. 1907Athenæum 21 Dec. 794/3 An isolated mountain village in the Styrian Alps. B. n. An inhabitant of Styria.
1621Burton Anat. Mel. i. ii. ii. i. 95, I. Aubanus Bohemius referres that Struma, or poke of the Bauarians & Styrians to the nature of their waters. 1867H. P. Liddon in J. O. Johnston Life & Lett. v. (1904) 105 The Tyrolese and Styrians. |