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Jugoslav

[ yoo-goh-slahv, -slav ]

noun



Jugoslav

/ ˈjuːɡəʊˌslɑːv; ˌjuːɡəʊˈslɑːvɪən /

adjective

  1. a variant spelling of Yugoslav Yugoslavian


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Other Words From

  • Jugo·slavic adjective

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Example Sentences

Jugoslav lyric poetry is divided into several groups, as, for instance, one grouping contains poems concerning marriage.

The love songs of the Jugoslav lands have a dreamy, calm and exalted sweetness that reminds us of the Alps and the Cevennes.

The western world has already heard of the rich mine of Jugoslav folk-literature.

That the unity and independence of the Jugoslav Nation is considered of vital importance by Italy.

For a Jugoslav girl to have been seen in company with an Italian sailor would have meant her social ostracism, if nothing worse.

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