1. Moldavian - Noun
2. Moldavian - Adjective
3. Moldavian - Proper noun
(historical) An inhabitant or citizen of the former Principality of Moldavia or Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Dated form of Moldovan.
Dated form of Moldovan (“dialect of Romanian”).
Dated form of Moldovan (“Romanian language”).
(historical) Relating to Moldavia (the former principality or Soviet SSR).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI as President of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic in such a destructive situation made every possible effort to return the dialogue to normal and prevent an escalation of tension with Moldova. Vadim Krasnoselsky
According to another battle description, the defending Moldavian forces repelled several Ottoman attacks with steady fire from hand-guns. Source: Internet
According to Philip G. Roeder, Moldova is an example of a Soviet era "segment-state" ( Moldavian SSR ), where the "nation-state project of the segment-state trumped the nation-state project of prior statehood. Source: Internet
After the War of Transnistria in early 90's Transnistrian government denied access of operation for many Moldavian based companies on its territory including telecommunications companies. Source: Internet
Also, the disastrous and unsuccessful invasion of Bukovina led by his oldest brother King John I Albert dispelled the plans for placing Sigismund on the Moldavian throne. Source: Internet
Cernat, p.182, 405 Addressing the Romanian public in 1947, he claimed to have been captivated by "the sweet language of Moldavian peasants". Source: Internet