1. Rusyn - Noun
2. Rusyn - Adjective
3. Rusyn - Proper noun
A member of a people living in the eastern Carpathian Mountains, in part of western Ukraine, south-eastern Poland and north-eastern Slovakia.
(archaic) An ethnonym for East Slavic people - any of Belarusian, Russian, Ukrainian, an inhabitant of Kievan Rus, Muscovy, etc., an Orthodox, East Slavic inhabitant of Rzeczpospolita.
Rusyn
Eastern Slavic language spoken by the Carpatho-Rusyns.
Rusyn (comparative more Rusyn, superlative most Rusyn)
Of or pertaining to the Rusyn people, culture, or language.
Eastern Slovak dialects have the greatest degree of mutual intelligibility with Rusyn of all the Slovak dialects, but both lack technical terminology and upper register expressions. Source: Internet
For example, Rusyn and Ukrainian were both counted as " Ruthenian " in the census, and Rhaeto-Romance languages were counted as "Italian". Source: Internet
This led to the closing of several minority schools, devoted mostly to the Slovak and Rusyn languages. Source: Internet
This wooden church in Bodružal is an example of Rusyn folk architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Folk tradition has rooted strongly in Slovakia and is reflected in literature, music, dance and architecture. Source: Internet