slavism

/ˈslɑːvɪzm/

Etymology

From Slav + -ism.

noun

  1. A linguistic feature of one or more Slavic languages, especially a Slavic idiom or phrasing that appears in a non-Slavic language.
  2. An attitude, custom, or other feature that is characteristically Slavic.
  3. Esteem for and emulation of Slavic culture and politics.