[bō-hḗmē-ən]
(n.)A person with artistic or literary interests who disregards…
(n.)A native or inhabitant of Bohemia.
(n.)The Czech dialects of Bohemia.
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Bohemian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Bohemian is a resident of the former Kingdom of Bohemia, either in a narrow sense as the region or Bohemia proper or in a wider meaning as the whole country, now known as the Czech Republic. The w...
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Bohemianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bohemianism is the practice of an unconventional lifestyle, often in the company of like-minded people, involving musical, artistic or literary pursuits, with few permanent ties. Bohemians can be wan...
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Although the bohemian population was diverse, one particular aspect of how they lived served as a unifying factor: the rejection of bourgeois values. The values they typically rejected and how are as follows: ... Strict Moral Values: The bohemian life was carefree. As part of their rebellion against "genteel"
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By the mid-1800s, however, French authors such as George Sand and Honore de Balzac had already started to use the word bohemian in a very different sense.
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Bohemian Grove - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bohemian Grove is a 2700 acre campground located at 20601 Bohemian Avenue, in Monte Rio, California, belonging to a private San Francisco-based men's art club known as the Bohemian Club. In mid-July ...
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The literal definition and original meaning of the term "Bohemian," is a native or inhabitant of the region and former province of western Czechoslovakia.
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