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English Dictionary: Bohemian by the DICT Development Group
3 results for Bohemian
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Bohemian
adj
  1. of or relating to Bohemia or its language or people
  2. unconventional in especially appearance and behavior; "a bohemian life style"
n
  1. a member of a people with dark skin and hair who speak Romany and who traditionally live by seasonal work and fortunetelling; they are believed to have originated in northern India but now are living on all continents (but mostly in Europe, North Africa, and North America)
    Synonym(s): Gypsy, Gipsy, Romany, Rommany, Romani, Roma, Bohemian
  2. a native or inhabitant of Bohemia in the Czech Republic
  3. a nonconformist writer or artist who lives an unconventional life
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Bohemian \Bo*he"mi*an\, a.
      1. Of or pertaining to Bohemia, or to the language of its
            ancient inhabitants or their descendants. See {Bohemian},
            n., 2.
  
      2. Of or pertaining to a social gypsy or [bd]Bohemian[b8]
            (see {Bohemian}, n., 3); vagabond; unconventional; free
            and easy. [Modern]
  
                     Hers was a pleasant Bohemian life till she was five
                     and thirty.                                       --Blackw. Mag.
  
                     Artists have abandoned their Bohemian manners and
                     customs nowadays.                              --W. Black.
  
      {Bohemian chatterer}, [or] {Bohemian waxwing} (Zo[94]l.), a
            small bird of Europe and America ({Ampelis garrulus}); the
            waxwing.
  
      {Bohemian glass}, a variety of hard glass of fine quality,
            made in Bohemia. It is of variable composition, containing
            usually silica, lime, and potash, rarely soda, but no
            lead. It is often remarkable for beauty of color.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Bohemian \Bo*he"mi*an\, n.
      1. A native of Bohemia.
  
      2. The language of the Czechs (the ancient inhabitants of
            Bohemia), the richest and most developed of the dialects
            of the Slavic family.
  
      3. A restless vagabond; -- originally, an idle stroller or
            gypsy (as in France) thought to have come from Bohemia; in
            later times often applied to an adventurer in art or
            literature, of irregular, unconventional habits,
            questionable tastes, or free morals. [Modern]
  
      Note: In this sense from the French boh[82]mien, a gypsy;
               also, a person of irregular habits.
  
                        She was of a wild, roving nature, inherited from
                        father and mother, who were both Bohemians by
                        taste and circumstances.               --Thackeray.
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