Bohemia
n. 波希米亚
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A community of bohemians, unconventional artists or writers.
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The world or social milieu of such bohemians.
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A cultural region in the west of the former Czechoslovakia and present-day Czech Republic.
波希米亚
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A place name elsewhere:
A place in England:
An inner suburb of Hastings, East Sussex (OS grid ref TQ8010).
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A place in England:
A hamlet in Redlynch parish, south-east Wiltshire (OS grid ref SU2019).
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A place in the United States:
An unincorporated community in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana.
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A place in the United States:
A township in Ontonagon County, Michigan.
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A place in the United States:
A township in Knox County, Nebraska.
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A place in the United States:
A township in Saunders County, Nebraska.
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A place in the United States:
A hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Islip, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.
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Latinized translation of French Bohême, from Late Latin Boiohaemum, compound of Boio- (“the Boii”), the Celtic tribe previously inhabiting the area and Germanic *haimaz (“home”) (more at home). The endonym is from Proto-Celtic *boyos and could ultimately be from Proto-Indo-European *gʷṓws (“cattle”) (compare Proto-Celtic *bāus (“cattle”), genitive *bowos), a reference to cattle owners, or from *bʰeyh₂- (“to hit”), i.e. “warrior, strong hitter” (compare Proto-Celtic *binati (“to strike, hit”)). Bohemia was abandoned by the Boii c. 60 BCE and settled by the Germanic Marcomanni shortly thereafter. Related to Bavaria.
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