Adamic — oder Adamič ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Bojan Adamič (1912–1995), slowenischer Komponist und Dirigent Emil Adamič (1877–1936), slowenischer Komponist Louis Adamic (1899–1951), amerikanischer Journalist und Schriftsteller … Deutsch Wikipedia
Adamic — A*dam ic, Adamical A*dam ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to Adam, or resembling him. [1913 Webster] {Adamic earth}, a name given to common red clay, from a notion that Adam means red earth. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
adamic — ADÁMIC, Ă adj. Referitor la Adam. [< fr. adamique, cf. Adam – numele primului om biblic]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 14.10.2004. Sursa: DN ADÁMIC, Ă adj. referitor la Adam. (< fr. adamique) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN … Dicționar Român
Adamič — Adámič DEFINICIJA 1. Bojan (1912 1995), slov. dirigent i skladatelj jazz i filmske glazbe (o. 200 filmova) 2. Emil (1877 1936), slov. skladatelj vokalne i orkestralne glazbe 3. Louis (1898 1951), američki književnik slovenskog porijekla … Hrvatski jezični portal
Adamić — Àdamić, Andrija Ljudevit (1767 1828) DEFINICIJA riječki industrijalac, veletrgovac, poduzetnik i mecena … Hrvatski jezični portal
Adamic earth — Adamic A*dam ic, Adamical A*dam ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to Adam, or resembling him. [1913 Webster] {Adamic earth}, a name given to common red clay, from a notion that Adam means red earth. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Adamic language — The Adamic language is, according to Abrahamic traditions, the mythical language spoken by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Adamic is typically identified with either the language used by God to address Adam, or the language invented by Adam… … Wikipedia
Adamic, Louis — ▪ American author born March 23, 1899, Blato, Slovenia, Austria Hungary [now in Slovenia] died Sept. 4, 1951, near Riegelsville, N.J., U.S. novelist and journalist who wrote about the experience of American minorities, especially immigrants … Universalium
Adamic earth — Earth Earth ([ e]rth), n. [AS. eor[eth]e; akin to OS. ertha, OFries. irthe, D. aarde, OHG. erda, G. erde, Icel. j[ o]r[eth], Sw. & Dan. jord, Goth. a[=i]r[thorn]a, OHG. ero, Gr. ?, adv., to earth, and perh. to E. ear to plow.] 1. The globe or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Adamic — adjective see Adam I … New Collegiate Dictionary