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Bohemia

central European kingdom, mid-15c., Beeme, from Middle French Boheme "Bohemia," from Latin Boiohaemum (Tacitus), from Boii, the Celtic people who settled in what is now Bohemia (and were driven from it by the Germanic Marcomans early 1c.; singular Boius, fem. Boia, perhaps literally "warriors") + Proto-Germanic *haimaz "home" (see home (n.)). Attested from 1861 in meaning "community of artists and social Bohemians" or in reference to a district where they live (see bohemian).

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Definitions of Bohemia from WordNet
1
bohemia (n.)
a group of artists and writers with real or pretended artistic or intellectual aspirations and usually an unconventional life style;
2
Bohemia (n.)
a historical area and former kingdom in the Czech Republic;
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