1. Transylvanian - Noun
2. Transylvanian - Adjective
Transylvanian (not comparable)
From, or pertaining to, Transylvania or its people.
Transylvanian (plural Transylvanians)
An inhabitant or a resident of Transylvania.
Almost all Transylvanian dukes were Reformed. Source: Internet
Deletant, pp.216, 218, 225–229, 340–341; Penkower, pp.169–170; Weber, p.150 He was doing the same for certain Northern Transylvanian Romani communities who had escaped southwards. Source: Internet
Enclosed within the great arc of the Carpathians lie the undulating plains and low hills of the Transylvanian Plateau —the largest tableland in the country and the center of Romania. Source: Internet
He was to found a Calvinist Academy: the context was that the Transylvanian royal family had just returned from Unitarianism to Calvinism. Source: Internet
For long periods after the 14th century, Wallachia was referred to as Vlaško (Влашко) by Bulgarian sources, Vlaška (Влашка) by Serbian sources and Walachei or Walachey by German-speaking ( Transylvanian Saxon ) sources. Source: Internet
Napoleon and Illya don’t believe in vampires and werewolves, but an U.N.C.L.E. agent has died, so they must investigate an ancient castle in Transylvanian Romania. Source: Internet