transylvanian in English

adjective

of Transylvania (region in central Romania)

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1. Between 1544 and 1574, the Transylvanian Parliament, or Diet, passed 22 laws granting freedom of religion.

2. 19 His soulless eyes are narrowed and sullen, and his arch goatee recalls an amoral Transylvanian count.

3. In the east there is the Transylvanian Plateau with deep but wide valleys.

4. Bran Castle, medieval stronghold in the Transylvanian Alps (Southern Carpathian Mountains) of Brasov county, central Romania

5. Transylvanian vigesimal accounts, customs bills, and other archived documents provide evidence that these carpets were exported to Europe in large quantities.

6. Over 600 years old, the Black Church from Brasov is the most iconic historical monument from this old Transylvanian town.

7. Brachyura is a boss in Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia. It is a giant crab from the depths of Transylvanian history.

8. The latest encounter occurred last Tuesday at Predeal Ski Resort in the Transylvanian mountains where Adrian Stoica was chased by the charging, teeth-Baring …

9. ‘To Beguile the time he talks of Transylvanian history with the mayor.’ ‘Books should Beguile the time.’ ‘We Beguiled our time chiefly in eating and drinking.’ ‘The train was rather late, so we Beguiled the time by counting our pocket money and comparing notes thereon.’

10. The Babbling Curse (incantation unknown) was a curse that caused uncontrollable Babbling.1 1 History 2 See also 3 Appearances 4 Notes and references In the 1980s at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, this curse was used heavily by students against their opponents in the Duelling Club.2 According to Gilderoy Lockhart, he once cured a Transylvanian farmer of this affliction,1 which