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[edit]Noun
[edit]magyarism (plural magyarisms)
- (rare) Alternative letter-case form of Magyarism
- 1997, Hungarian Studies: HS ; a Journal of the International Association of Hungarian Studies:
- (Lakatos, 4) Not only was Brahms influenced by Liszt but also by Jozsef Joachim, the great violinist. The Variations on a Hungarian Song, Op. 21 and his Zigeunerlieder are well-known, but "magyarisms" can be found in many of ...
- 2003, Elaine Rusinko, Straddling Borders: Literature and Identity in Subcarpathian Rus, University of Toronto Press, →ISBN, page 327:
- Gerovskii concedes that the seventeenth-century Niagovo interpretive gospel is the first original monument of Carpatho-Rusyn literature, but he notes that it contains polonisms, magyarisms, and neologisms that hindered comprehension.