nounbəʊˈhiːmɪəboʊˈhimiə
mass nounSocially unconventional, artistic people and the areas they frequent, viewed collectively.
Frances couch-surfs around what remains of New York City's bohemia
one of the legendary figures of London's literary bohemia
Origin
Mid 19th century: from bohemian, on the model of Bohemia.
proper nounbəʊˈhiːmɪəboʊˈhimiə
A region forming the western part of the Czech Republic. Formerly a Slavic kingdom, it became a province of the newly formed Czechoslovakia by the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
Rhymes
academia, anaemia (US anemia), Euphemia, hypoglycaemia, leukaemia (US leukemia), septicaemia (US septicemia), uraemia
nounbōˈhēmēəboʊˈhimiə
Socially unconventional, artistic people and the areas they frequent, viewed collectively.
Frances couch-surfs around what remains of New York City's bohemia
one of the legendary figures of London's literary bohemia
Origin
Mid 19th century: from bohemian, on the model of Bohemia.
proper nounboʊˈhimiəbōˈhēmēə
A region that forms the western part of the Czech Republic. Formerly a Slavic kingdom, it became a province in the newly formed Czechoslovakia by the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.