Knaanic (Judeo-Slavic) of medieval Slavic Jewry
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Knaanic refers to the Judeo-Slavic vernaculars used by the Jews of the medieval Slavic lands before the spread of Yiddish. Slavic glosses transcribed in Hebrew characters appear in commentators such as Isaac ben Moses of Vienna. The language disappeared, absorbed by the expansion of Ashkenazi Yiddish.
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